| VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY (NY:VMC) Delayed : | |||||
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| Previous Close | $43.50 | 52 Week High | $62.00 | ||
| Open | $42.98 | 52 Week Low | $34.30 | ||
| Day High | $43.30 | P/E | N/A | ||
| Day Low | $41.80 | EPS | $-1.73 | ||
| Volume | 3,810,584 | ||||
| More VMC Info: Chart SEC Filings Profile Historical Options | |||||
Legacy Vulcan Corp., through its subsidiaries, produces construction aggregates and other construction materials in the United States and Mexico. Its construction aggregates include crushed stone, sand and gravel, rock asphalt, and recrushed asphalt and concrete, which are used in various constructions, including highway construction and maintenance, and production of asphaltic and portland cement concrete mixes, as well as used as railroad track ...more
Donald M James - Chairman, CEO
http://www.vulcanmaterials.com
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