(Reuters) - The company, which provides helicopter transportation services for offshore petroleum workers and equipment, said revenue rose 13.6 percent driven by a favorable change in mix of aircraft operating, improved pricing and the addition of new aircraft.
Quarterly earnings were 91 cents a share, including certain gains. Analysts were expecting earnings of 62 cents a share, according to Reuters Estimates.
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Quarterly earnings were 91 cents a share, including certain gains. Analysts were expecting earnings of 62 cents a share, according to Reuters Estimates.
Read more at Reuters.com Hot Stocks News
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