Stock Price
90.35
Daily Change
-1.80 -1.95%
Monthly
-4.73%
Yearly
26.90%
Q1 Forecast
101.79



Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
AutoCanada 26.58 -0.11 -0.41% 40.49% Feb/13
Aecon 36.03 0.61 1.72% 54.70% Feb/13
ATS Automation Tooling Systems 42.50 0.56 1.34% 2.39% Feb/13
CCL Industries 86.34 0.92 1.08% 23.50% Feb/13
Cargojet 94.86 -1.76 -1.82% -13.08% Feb/13
Dycom Industries 427.48 10.15 2.43% 139.89% Feb/13
Exchange Income 98.31 0.65 0.67% 88.30% Feb/13
EMCOR 800.79 17.86 2.28% 87.85% Feb/13
Comfort Systems USA 1,337.95 37.93 2.92% 241.99% Feb/13
Finning International 89.53 2.33 2.67% 103.25% Feb/13

Indexes Price Day Year Date
TSX 33074 608.43 1.87% 29.79% Feb/13
Canada TSX 60 Index 1917 30.10 1.60% 25.08% Feb/13

SNC Lavalin traded at 90.35 this Friday February 13th, decreasing 1.80 or 1.95 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, SNC Lavalin lost 4.73 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price rose by 26.90 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast SNC Lavalin to be priced at 101.79 by the end of this quarter and at 94.57 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. (SNC-Lavalin) is a professional services and project management company. The Company's segments include Engineering, Design and Project Management (EDPM); Nuclear; Infrastructure Services; Resources; Infrastructure EPC Projects; and Capital. Its EDPM segment includes consultancy, engineering, design and project management services. The Nuclear segment supports clients across the nuclear lifecycle. The Infrastructure Services segment includes operations and maintenance (O&M) projects, as well as the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) offerings. The Resources segment provides a suite of delivery services to the mining and metallurgy sector. The Infrastructure EPC Projects segment includes Lump-Sum Turnkey (LSTK) construction contracts related to mass transit, heavy rail, roads, bridges, airports, ports and harbors and water infrastructure. The Capital segment is the investment, financing and asset management arm.