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Canadian Natural Resources Limited Announces 2021 First Quarter Results
Commenting on the Company’s first quarter 2021 results, Tim McKay, President of Canadian Natural stated “The COVID-19 pandemic continues to challenge our everyday living and the way we operate our businesses. With our strong measures in place we have minimized impacts on our operations, but it remains a daily challenge for our field staff to do it safe and do it right. As the global vaccine distribution increases …
Commenting on the Company’s first quarter 2021 results, Tim McKay, President of Canadian Natural stated “The COVID-19 pandemic continues to challenge our everyday living and the way we operate our businesses. With our strong measures in place we have minimized impacts on our operations, but it remains a daily challenge for our field staff to do it safe and do it right. As the global vaccine distribution increases and crude oil demand recovers, especially in the United States, we are seeing
Operator
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by, and welcome to the HEICO s Fiscal Year 2021 First Quarter Earnings Results Call. Certain statements in today s call will constitute forward-looking statements, which are subject to risks, uncertainties and contingencies.
HEICO s actual results may differ materially from those expressed in or implied by those forward-looking statements as a result of factors, including: the severity, magnitude and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic; HEICO s liquidity and timing of cash generation; lower commercial air travel caused by COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath; airline fleet changes or airline purchasing decisions, which could cause lower demand for our goods and services; product specification costs and requirements, which could cause an increase to our costs to complete contracts, governmental and regulatory demands; export policies and restrictions; reductions in defense, space or homeland security spending by U.S. and/or foreign