Centuri Announces NYSE Bell Ringing to Commemorate Initial Public Offering
Centuri Announces NYSE Bell Ringing to Commemorate Initial Public Offering
Centuri Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CTRI) (“Centuri”), a leading, pure-play North American utility infrastructure services company, today announced that Centuri President and CEO Bill Fehrman will ring the NYSE opening bell on Wednesday, June 5. This comes following a successful Initial Public Offering on April 18, 2024.
The ceremony will begin at approximately 9:30 a.m. EDT and can be viewed at https://www.nyse.com/bell.
“I’m honored to ring the NYSE opening bell on behalf of Centuri and our more than 12,000 employees,” said Centuri President and CEO Bill Fehrman. “This ceremony is a time-honored tradition that we appreciate given our 100-year history. It also signifies the next chapter for us as we continue to support growing demand for gas and electric infrastructure expansion and upgrades, as well as the energy transition, on behalf of our utility customers across North America.”
About Centuri
Centuri Holdings, Inc. is a strategic utility infrastructure services company that partners with regulated utilities to build and maintain the energy network that powers millions of homes and businesses across the United States and Canada.
For Centuri Shareholders, contact:
(623) 879-3700
Investors@Centuri.com
For Centuri media information, contact:
Jennifer Russo
(602) 781-6958
JRusso@Centuri.com
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