Notice Of Assessment - NOA

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North American Energy Partners Inc.

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(NYSE:NOA) (Toronto:NOA)
Contact Information
North American Energy Partners Inc.
Zone 3, Acheson Industrial Area, 2-53016 Hwy. 60
Acheson, Alberta T7X 5A7, Canada
Tel. 780-960-7171
Fax 780-960-7103

Type: Public
On the web: http://www.nacg.ca
Employees: 2,812
Employee growth: 26.3%

North American Energy Partners offers a variety of mining, site preparation, pipeline installation, and piping services to oil and natural resource companies. The company generates the bulk of its revenue from the Canadian oil sands of northern Alberta, which hold about 315 billion barrels of oil reserves (20% of the world's recoverable heavy oil and bitumen). North American Energy Partners operates a fleet of some 700 pieces of heavy construction equipment and more than 900 supporting vehicles. Among its customers are Syncrude Canada, Suncor Energy, and Albian Sands Energy. An investment group led by Sterling Group Partners controls the company.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending March, 2011:
Sales: $882.3M
One year growth: 18.5%
Net income: ($35.6)M

Officers:
Chairman: Ronald A. (Ron) McIntosh
President, CEO, and Director: Rodney J. (Rod) Ruston
VP Operations: Miles W. Safranovich

Competitors:
Ledcor
PCL Employees Holdings
Peter Kiewit Sons'

Investopedia Financial Dictionary:

Notice Of Assessment - NOA

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An annual statement sent by revenue authorities to taxpayers detailing the amount of income tax they owe. It includes the amount of their tax refund, tax credit and income tax already paid.

Investopedia Says:
In Canada, each NOA will include the amount that a taxpayer is able to contribute to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP).

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Learn how the Canadian government makes saving for your post-work years easy. We take you from your first contribution to your first withdrawal. Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSP)
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