IES Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:IESC
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IESC's latest stock split occurred on May 15, 2006
The company executed a 1000-for-17092 stock split, meaning that for every 17092 shares held, investors received 1000 new shares.
Before the split, IESC traded at 1.4501 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 23.
The adjusted shares began trading on May 15, 2006. This was the only stock split in IESC's history.
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IES Holdings Inc. weaves a story of diversification and strategic adaptation in the ever-evolving landscape of electrical contracting and infrastructure services. Originally making its name as an electrical contractor, IES gradually expanded its activities to encompass a wide array of services across different industries. From electrical and mechanical services to communications and infrastructure, the company channels its expertise into building systems and services that underpin the backbone of commercial, industrial, healthcare, and residential projects. This broad reach allows IES to tap into multiple revenue streams, driven largely by contracts related to the installation and maintenance of complex building systems—each project a mosaic of technical precision and customer-centric solutions. At the heart of IES's business model lies its strategic diversification across four primary segments—Communications, Residential, Commercial & Industrial, and Infrastructure Solutions. Not merely a testament to its rich legacy but also a nod to future challenges, these segments allow IES to cater to varying client needs while mitigating risks associated with market fluctuations. The Communications division, for instance, capitalizes on the burgeoning demand for robust data and telecommunications systems, while the Residential segment aligns itself with the needs of homebuilders. Similarly, Infrastructure Solutions enables IES to engage in energy and transportation sectors, often a source of stable demand bolstered by public and private investments. This strategic balance of segments enhances IES's ability to adapt to economic climates, providing a steady flow of income and ensuring resilience in the face of industry shifts.
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