Northern Technologies Intl. Corp.
(NTIC) Makes materials-science-based industrial packaging products and systems and rust- and corrosion-inhibiting products.
3rd quarter FY2014, 5/31
20142013
Revenue$6.9$5.9+17.8
Income1.00.9+5.7
Earn/share0.210.210
9 months
Revenue$19.4$16.4+18.5
Income2.91.8+63.5
Earn/share0.630.39+61.5
Figures in millions except for earnings per share.
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