0933 ET - ATS thinks that its worldwide scale can help jittery customers navigate U.S. tariffs. On the earnings call, executives say they have been discussing tariffs with customers who are cautious about the situation, but the company feels secure about its ability to support client supply chain complexities. ATS points to the company's global footprint as a big factor for stability--with a substantial presence in the U.S., Germany as well as Canada. "Conversations are more on the positive side, but clients are waiting to see how things will shake out," executives say. (adriano.marchese@wsj.com)
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