Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Flint Corp. is a Canada-based industrial services company that provides specialized services to the energy, mining, and infrastructure sectors. The company’s operations focus on supporting the full lifecycle of industrial assets, including construction, maintenance, fabrication, and turnaround services. Its revenue is primarily driven by long-term service contracts and project-based work for large industrial operators, particularly in upstream, midstream, and downstream energy markets.
The company traces its origins to ClearStream Energy Services Inc., which rebranded as Flint Corp. in 2023 to unify its operating businesses under a single brand and reflect a broader industrial services mandate. Over time, the company evolved from a regionally focused energy services provider into a diversified industrial contractor with capabilities spanning multiple heavy-industrial end markets. Public disclosures in SEC-equivalent Canadian filings and investor materials confirm this strategic repositioning, though some historical branding references remain in legacy documentation.
Business Operations
Flint Corp. generates revenue through integrated service offerings delivered by its operating businesses, primarily Flint Energy Services and ClearStream Energy Services, which function as core operating units within the organization. These businesses provide construction, maintenance, fabrication, and environmental services for industrial facilities, pipelines, plants, and infrastructure assets. Revenue is derived from a mix of fixed-price projects, unit-rate contracts, and long-term master service agreements.
Operations are concentrated in Canada, with a strong emphasis on industrial service delivery in Western Canada, supported by specialized equipment, skilled labor, and proprietary operational processes. The company controls fabrication facilities, service centers, and a trained workforce aligned with safety-critical environments. Public disclosures indicate the company relies on strategic vendor relationships and long-standing customer partnerships rather than material joint ventures; data on material joint ventures is inconclusive based on available public sources.
Strategic Position & Investments
Flint Corp.’s strategic direction emphasizes disciplined growth, operational efficiency, and margin improvement through contract selectivity and cost control. The company has publicly stated its focus on strengthening its balance sheet, expanding higher-margin service lines, and leveraging long-term customer relationships within core industrial markets. Growth initiatives are centered on maintenance and sustaining capital work, which management has identified as more resilient across commodity cycles.
Recent strategy disclosures reference selective investments in workforce development, digital field systems, and safety infrastructure rather than large-scale acquisitions. While the company has completed business integrations historically, no transformational acquisitions have been confirmed in recent filings. Exposure to emerging areas such as energy transition infrastructure and environmental services is discussed in investor materials, though revenue contribution from these areas is not separately disclosed, and data remains inconclusive based on public sources.
Geographic Footprint
Flint Corp.’s operations are primarily located in Canada, with a concentration in Western Canada, including Alberta and British Columbia, where industrial energy and mining activity is most prevalent. The company maintains regional offices, fabrication shops, and field operations to support customer sites across these provinces. Its headquarters is located in Canada, as disclosed in regulatory filings.
International operations are limited, with the company describing its business as predominantly domestic in nature. While Flint Corp. has the operational capability to support cross-border projects, public filings indicate that international revenue is not currently a material contributor. The company’s geographic exposure therefore remains closely tied to Canadian industrial capital spending and maintenance cycles.
Leadership & Governance
Flint Corp. is led by an executive team with extensive experience in industrial services, energy infrastructure, and operational management. Governance is overseen by a board of directors consistent with Canadian public company standards, with an emphasis on safety, capital discipline, and shareholder value creation. Management communications consistently highlight a leadership philosophy centered on operational excellence, workforce safety, and long-term customer relationships.
Key executives disclosed in public filings include:
- John Bolhuis – Chief Executive Officer
- Shawn Bender – Chief Financial Officer
- Travis Boulanger – President, Industrial Services
- Todd Steeves – Vice President, Operations
Leadership roles and titles are based on the most recent publicly available disclosures; where variations appear across filings and presentations, data is inconclusive based on available public sources.