Dayton Superior Third Quarter Conference Call.DAYTON, Ohio Dayton is a city in southwestern Ohio, United States. It is the county seat and largest city of Montgomery County. As of the 2005 census estimate, the population of Dayton was 158,873. -- Dayton Superior Corporation reported today that on the Company's regularly scheduled earnings release conference call on November 29, 2005, during the question and answer period, certain investors inquired about the Company's expectations regarding 2006 earnings and EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization) A metric used to show a company's profitability, but not its cash flow. EBITDA became popular in the 1980s to show the potential profitability of leveraged buyouts, but has become . The purpose of this press release is to advise investors that the Company has not yet finalized See finalization. its 2006 budget and is, therefore, not yet in a position to estimate what results of operations in 2006 will be. Any implication arising from the question and answer period of the earnings conference call that the Company has a final budget for 2006 or has formulated for·mu·late tr.v. for·mu·lat·ed, for·mu·lat·ing, for·mu·lates 1. a. To state as or reduce to a formula. b. To express in systematic terms or concepts. c. a reliable estimate of 2006 EBITDA or any other measure of operating results for 2006 was unintentional and should not be relied upon. Dayton Superior is the largest North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. manufacturer and distributor of metal accessories and forms used in concrete construction, and a leading manufacturer of metal accessories used in masonry masonry: see brick; concrete; stonework; tile. masonry Craft of building in stone, brick, or block. By 4000 BC, Egypt had developed an elaborate cut-stone technique. construction in terms of revenues. The company's products are used in two segments of the construction industry: infrastructure construction, such as highways, bridges, utilities, water and waste treatment facilities and airport runways, and non-residential building, such as schools, stadiums, prisons, retail sites, commercial offices, hotels and manufacturing facilities. The company sells most products under the registered trade names Dayton Superior(R), Dayton/Richmond(R), Symons(R), Aztec(R), BarLock(R), Conspec(R), Edoco(R), Dur-O-Wal(R) and American Highway Technology(R). |
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