BLY

Boart Longyear (BLY)

Stock Code

BLY

Stock Exchange

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Boart Longyear (BLY) is a global leader in providing drilling services and drilling products for consumers in the mining and minerals, environmental and infrastructure, and energy industries. The Company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on 5 April, 2007. Its head office is located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Boart Longyear has two main operating divisions: the Global Drilling Services and Global Products divisions.

Boart Longyear Net Profit US$68.2m, down 58%


Utah based, Australian listed drilling services company, Boart Longyear (ASX:BLY) have released its full year profit results to sharemarket investors and traders.

  • Boart Longyear Net Profit US$68.2 million, down 58 percent.
  • Flat revenues of US$2.01 billion, down 0.4 percent.

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