
Is NWPX stock a buy right now?
1 Wall Street analysts have issued "buy," "hold," and "sell" ratings for Northwest Pipe in the last twelve months. There are currently 1 buy rating...
How has Northwest Pipe's stock price performed in 2022?
Northwest Pipe's stock was trading at $31.80 at the start of the year. Since then, NWPX shares have increased by 8.8% and is now trading at $34.59....
When is Northwest Pipe's next earnings date?
Northwest Pipe is scheduled to release its next quarterly earnings announcement on Wednesday, August 3rd 2022. View our earnings forecast for Nort...
How were Northwest Pipe's earnings last quarter?
Northwest Pipe (NASDAQ:NWPX) announced its quarterly earnings data on Wednesday, May, 4th. The industrial products company reported $0.42 earnings...
Who are Northwest Pipe's key executives?
Northwest Pipe's management team includes the following people: Mr. Scott J. Montross , Pres, CEO & Director (Age 57, Pay $1.09M) ( LinkedIn Pro...
What is Richard A. (Rich) Roman's approval rating as Northwest Pipe's CEO?
8 employees have rated Northwest Pipe CEO Richard A. (Rich) Roman on Glassdoor.com . Richard A. (Rich) Roman has an approval rating of 39% among N...
Who are some of Northwest Pipe's key competitors?
Some companies that are related to Northwest Pipe include Quanta Services (PWR) , AECOM (ACM) , KBR (KBR) , MasTec (MTZ) , EMCOR Group (EME) ,...
What other stocks do shareholders of Northwest Pipe own?
Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some companies that other Northwest Pipe investors own include Exxon Mobil (XOM) ,...
What is Northwest Pipe's stock symbol?
Northwest Pipe trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol "NWPX."
When will Northwest Pipe release its earnings?
Who is the CEO of Northwest Pipe?
Northwest Pipe is scheduled to release its next quarterly earnings announcement on Tuesday, August 3rd 2021. View our earnings forecast for Northwest Pipe.
What is the NWPX symbol?
8 employees have rated Northwest Pipe CEO Richard A. (Rich) Roman on Glassdoor.com. Richard A. (Rich) Roman has an approval rating of 39% among Northwest Pipe's employees. This puts Richard A. (Rich) Roman in the bottom 10% of approval ratings compared to other CEOs of publicly-traded companies.
What is the P/B ratio of Northwest Pipe?
Northwest Pipe trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol "NWPX."
Where is Northwest Pipe located?
Northwest Pipe has a P/B Ratio of 1.10. P/B Ratios below 3 indicates that a company is reasonably valued with respect to its assets and liabilities.
Is Northwest Pipe a buy or sell company?
It operates through the Water Infrastructure segment, which produces engineered pipeline systems including steel pipe, reinforced concrete pipe, and protective linings. These pipeline systems are primarily used in water infrastructure including drinking water systems, hydroelectric power systems, wastewater systems, industrial plant piping systems, certain structural applications and other applications. The company was founded in 1966 and is headquartered in Vancouver, WA.
Does Northwest Pipe pay dividends?
Northwest Pipe has received a consensus rating of Buy. The company's average rating score is 3.00, and is based on 2 buy ratings, no hold ratings, and no sell ratings.
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Northwest Pipe Co. operates as a manufacturer of engineered steel pipe water systems in North America. It operates through the Water Infrastructure segment, which produces engineered pipeline systems including steel pipe, reinforced concrete pipe, and protective linings.
Environmental, Social, and Governance Rating
A North American manufacturer of large-diameter, high-pressure steel pipeline systems for use in water infrastructure applications, primarily related to drinking water systems.
Business Summary
"B" score indicates good relative ESG performance and an above-average degree of transparency in reporting material ESG data publicly and privately. Scores range from AAA to D.
What is Northwest Pipe?
A North American manufacturer of large-diameter, high-pressure steel pipeline systems for use in water infrastructure applications, primarily related to drinking water systems.
Where is Northwest Pipe Company located?
Northwest Pipe Company, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and supplies engineered welded steel pipe systems in North America. The company offers large-diameter and high-pressure steel pipes, precast and reinforced concrete products, and bar-wrapped concrete cylinder pipes, as well as linings, coatings, joints, and fittings and specialized components. Its products are used in engineered, large-diameter, and high-pressure water infrastructure systems; power generation circulating water systems; penstocks; pipe piling; and water and wastewater treatment plants. The company sells its products primarily to installation contractors. Northwest Pipe Company was founded in 1966 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Washington.#N#More...
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The company sells its products primarily to installation contractors. Northwest Pipe Company was founded in 1966 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Washington. More...
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