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Multiple Growth Drivers Lifted Sterling Infrastructure (STRL) in Q2

Group 1 - Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Fund reported a return of 9.37% in Q2 2025, underperforming the Russell 2000 Growth Index which returned 11.97% due to security selection issues in the information technology and financial sectors [1] - The fund highlighted Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. (NASDAQ:STRL) as a key stock, which had a one-month return of 22.46% and a 52-week gain of 135.21%, closing at $341.10 per share with a market capitalization of $10.407 billion on September 29, 2025 [2] - Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. specializes in e-infrastructure, transportation, and building solutions, experiencing a recovery after a selloff in Q1 2025, with strong performance in its data center business and positive management outlook for the coming years [3] Group 2 - Despite the positive outlook for Sterling Infrastructure, it was noted that the company is not among the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds, with 25 hedge fund portfolios holding the stock at the end of Q2 2025, down from 30 in the previous quarter [4] - The potential of Sterling Infrastructure as an investment is acknowledged, but it is suggested that certain AI stocks may offer greater upside potential and lower downside risk [4] - Additional insights on Sterling Infrastructure were provided by Alger Weatherbie Specialized Growth Fund, indicating a broader interest in the company's performance [5]