What is CAPEX?
Capital expenditure (CAPEX) is the term given to funds that are used by an organisation to acquire or upgrade its assets, such as property or equipment.
Capital expenditure (CAPEX) is the term given to funds that are used by an organisation to acquire or upgrade its assets, such as property or equipment.
BOC Limited, a Linde AG company, struggled in its fiscal 2016 financials, posting a loss in turnover due to uncertainties in the UK’s economic environment and the abrupt end of a major gas supply contract.
The Messer Group has released its 2016 full year financial results achieving consolidated sales of €1.146bn ($1.308bn) and an operating profit of €249m ($284m), despite the challenging economic environment.
Industrial fuel cell power company AFC Energy claims it is on the right track despite recording an operating loss of £2.7m ($3.5m) in its latest interim results.
Worthington Industries, Inc. has posted positive financials in its fiscal 2017 fourth quarter, boosted by a 6% sales lift in its Pressure Cylinders division.
Under hefty research and development (R&D) investments and capacity expansions, Turkish pressure vessel and industrial plant manufacturer Karbonsan doubled its turnover last year.
Praxair, Inc. and The Linde Group have signed a definitive agreement on a merger of equals worth $70bn, in a deal which sees two of the biggest players in the global industrial gases business come...
The Plains is home to the third-smallest industrial gas market out of the eight regions of the US. Despite this, revenues generated by the commercial industrial gas activities amounted to over $1.6bn in 2015. This...
When The Linde Group revealed its first quarter 2017 results on 28th April, it completed a week of seemingly positive financials among the major players.
Guangdong Huate Gas Co. Ltd, listed in China’s National Equities Exchange and Quotations (NEEQ) index only in late February this year, has recently publicised its 2016 financial results.