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Bull of the Day: Sterling Infrastructure (STRL)

Core Insights - Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. (STRL) is experiencing significant growth in its data center business, with expected earnings growth of 56.9% this year [1][5][7] Company Overview - Sterling is an engineering and construction firm with a market capitalization of $9.2 billion, operating in three segments: E-Infrastructure, Transportation Solutions, and Building Solutions [1][2] - The company focuses on regions including the Southern, Northeastern, Mid-Atlantic, Rocky Mountain areas, and the Pacific Islands [1] E-Infrastructure Segment - The E-Infrastructure segment encompasses data centers, manufacturing, warehouses, and distribution centers [2] - The acquisition of CEC Facilities Group is expected to enhance Sterling's E-Infrastructure capabilities amid strong demand for distribution and data centers [3][4] Recent Acquisition - On September 2, 2025, Sterling completed the acquisition of CEC Facilities Group, a specialty electrical and mechanical contractor, which is projected to add approximately $130 to $138 million in revenue and $0.22 to $0.24 in earnings per share [3][4] Earnings Estimates - Following the acquisition, analysts have raised their earnings estimates for 2025, with the Zacks Consensus Estimate increasing from $9.41 to $9.57, reflecting a 56.9% growth compared to last year's earnings of $6.10 [5][6] - The 2026 Zacks Consensus Estimate has also been revised upward from $10.65 to $10.98, indicating a 14.7% growth [6] Financial Performance - Sterling reported a record second quarter in 2025, with revenue increasing by 21% to $614.5 million, driven by a 29% increase in E-Infrastructure and a 24% rise in Transportation Solutions [8] - The company achieved a gross profit margin of 23.3%, up from 19.3% a year ago, and has a backlog of $2 billion, which is a 24% increase compared to the previous year [8][9] Stock Performance - Sterling's shares have surged by 88.3% in 2025, outperforming NVIDIA, which has gained 28.1% year-to-date [10] Valuation Metrics - Despite no longer being considered a "cheap" stock, Sterling remains attractive with a forward P/E of 31.5 and a PEG ratio of 2.1, indicating potential for growth within the infrastructure sector [13]