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Chris Reed vice president of global operations at Transcontinental Advanced Coatings and Darland High School headteacher Joanne Lee.
Darland High School, Rossett In an exciting new phase of the school’s journey, they have joined forces with internationally renowned Canadian company TC Transcontinental,. Chris Reed, vice president of global operations at Transcontinental Advanced Coatings is based at the company’s Wrexham site. In a recent visit he brought with him a supply of state-of-the-art laptops the company has donated to the school. Mr Reed explained TC Transcontinental have made a global pledge - between 2019 and end of 2021, to donate $5m in financial contributions, goods and services to organisations, projects and programmes that support the communities in which they operate.
Transcontinental Q4 profit plunges from prior year s gain from sale of U.S. plant
by The Canadian Press
Last Updated Dec 10, 2020 at 12:42 pm EDT
MONTREAL Printer and packager Transcontinental Inc. saw its profits drop by more than half in the fourth quarter on lower revenues, but its performance was still better than expected.
The Montreal-based company on Thursday said its net income attributable to shareholders was $51.3 million, or 59 cents per share.
That was a 54.3 per cent decrease from $112.3 million, or $1.28 per share, for the same period last year when it recorded a gain on the sales of a printing plant in California.
Transcontinental Q4 profit plunges from prior year s gain from sale of U.S. plant
A TC Transcontinental sign is pictured at the company s annual general meeting in Montreal on March 11, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes December 10, 2020 - 9:29 AM
MONTREAL - Printer and packager Transcontinental Inc. saw its profits drop by more than half in the fourth quarter on lower revenues, but its performance was still better than expected.
The Montreal-based company on Thursday said its net income attributable to shareholders was $51.3 million, or 59 cents per share.
That was a 54.3 per cent decrease from $112.3 million, or $1.28 per share, for the same period last year when it recorded a gain on the sales of a printing plant in California.
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