Why 2025 Was a Year to Forget for Fluor Shareholders
FluorFluor(US:FLR) Yahoo Finance·2026-01-28 21:58

Company Performance - Fluor experienced a decline of over 20% in stock value over the 12-month period due to significant misses in quarterly earnings and cost overruns [1] - The company faced increased material costs, which negatively impacted its performance despite not being directly affected by tariffs [3] - In mid-February, Fluor reported a net profit of $0.48 per share, missing the consensus analyst estimate of $0.78 [4] - The first quarter of 2025 showed improvement, but the second quarter saw another double miss in revenue and non-GAAP profitability, leading to a significant cut in full-year earnings guidance [5] Asset Performance - Fluor held a considerable stake in NuScale Power, a next-generation nuclear energy company, which was positively influenced by the Trump administration's nuclear energy initiatives [6] - The company initially invested $30 million for a majority stake in NuScale in 2011 and continued to invest, totaling over $600 million by the time of NuScale's 2022 IPO [7] - In 2025, Fluor began divesting its NuScale stake, earning $969 million from sales, with the remaining stake recently valued at approximately $2.5 billion [8][9]

Why 2025 Was a Year to Forget for Fluor Shareholders - Reportify