The distributor's 33.8% year-over-year sales increase in 3Q follows a 28.7% annual increase reported in this year's 2Q.
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In May, the packaging and jan/san distributor notched its 50th acquisition under current leadership. Weeks earlier, private equity firm Advent International agreed to acquire a large stake in the company.
Impressive sales and profits for MRC Global, DNOW and DXP Enterprises are nearly back to or already exceed their pre-pandemic levels.
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Sales for the quarter were $319.4 million, compared to $245.6 million for 1Q 2021 and $293.1 million for 4Q 2021.
DXP Enterprises, Inc. says the deal adds scale and complements the company’s previous air compressor acquisitions.
The company’s recent choices raise the question: Will other similar distributors reduce their exposure to volatile energy markets?
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DXP Enterprises, Inc. reported 2021 sales of $1.1 billion after closing three acquisitions during the year.
DXP Enterprises, Inc. says it has completed acquisitions of Drydon Equipment, Inc. and Burlingame Engineers.
DXP’s CEO said the Premier Water deal was a “nice addition” to its purchase of Florida-based Carter & Verplanck in May.
The MRO and industrial distributor DXP Enterprises Inc. did post a small profit in the quarter as the company continues to see challenges stemming from COVID-19.
The addition of Carter & Verplanck will help DXP create a platform to scale its national water and wastewater efforts.
MRO and industrial distributor DXP Enterprises Inc. posted a loss of $28.8 million in the year, but the company also completed some acquisitions in 4Q.
DXP expand portfolio with the strategic acquisitions of Total Equipment Co., APO Pumps & Compressors (including Corporate Equipment Co.) and Pumping Solutions Inc.
MRO and industrial distributor DXP Enterprises Inc. posts a loss of $34.7 million in the quarter as the company continues to see challenges stemming from COVID-19.
Net income for DXP Enterprises was $2.1 million, compared to $13.4 million in the year-ago period.
Net income was $13.1 million, compared to $8.4 million in the year-ago period.
Net income was $13.4 million, compared to $11.5 million in the year-ago period.