MDU Resources Group, Inc. Common Stock (Holding Company) (MDU)
16.84
-0.35 (-2.04%)
MDU Resources Group, Inc. is a diversified company that operates primarily in the natural resources and energy sectors, providing a range of services and products
Its activities are broadly divided into segments, including construction materials, utility services, and renewable energy. The company is involved in the production and distribution of electricity and natural gas, as well as the mining and processing of construction aggregates, making it an important player in infrastructure development. Additionally, MDU Resources focuses on sustainable practices by investing in renewable energy initiatives, contributing to a cleaner energy future while supporting the growing demand for energy-efficient solutions.
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