Core Insights - Aristides Capital has initiated a new position in Fluor Corporation, acquiring 224,842 shares valued at approximately $9.46 million as of September 30, representing about 2.84% of its total reportable U.S. equity assets [1][2]. Company Overview - Fluor Corporation is a global leader in engineering and construction services, focusing on energy, infrastructure, technology, and government projects [6]. - The company operates a project-driven business model, generating revenue through large-scale contracts in various sectors including energy transition, infrastructure, and government services [9]. Financial Performance - Fluor's revenue for the trailing twelve months (TTM) is reported at $15.59 billion, with a net income of $3.38 billion [4]. - The company's stock price as of the latest report is $40.69, reflecting a 20% decline over the past year, underperforming the S&P 500, which has increased by about 15% during the same period [3][4]. Recent Developments - Despite a challenging third quarter, where revenue fell 18% year over year, adjusted EBITDA increased by 29% to $161 million, and management has raised full-year adjusted EPS and EBITDA guidance [10]. - Fluor's backlog stands at $28.2 billion, with 82% being reimbursable, which mitigates risks associated with cost overruns [10][11]. - The company has repurchased $70 million of its stock in the quarter and plans to repurchase up to $800 million more by early 2026, supported by $2.8 billion in cash and marketable securities [11].
Why a New $10 Million Fluor Stock Buy Signals Confidence After a Rough Year