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Kentz - Another contract win

December 2009

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  • Epic Code:
  • KENZ
  • Price:
  • 213p
The momentum behind Kentz shows no signs of slowing with the firm winning yet another multi-million dollar contract, this time for the engineering, procurement and construction of the receiving and loading facility project for Laffan Refinery in Qatar. The scope of work includes full site development of the main fuel truck distribution point for a tank farm and installation of interconnecting pipe lines, as well as loading facility and jetty. The project is scheduled for completion in 2011.Kentz' order backlog had already risen 38% to US$1.1bn since last December so this deal further improves earnings visibility.The shares, which remain close to the highs reached last month, have already yielded ...

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