Fluor Corp., a worldwide construction and engineering company, said Thursday that it expects to take a charge of $13 million to $17 million in the last two months of the year for costs related to the split-up of the company.
The charge, amounting to 17 cents to 22 cents a share, will be taken for the so-called stub period, the final months of its old reporting period as the Aliso Viejo company changes over to reporting results on a calendar-year basis. Its fiscal year had ended in October.
