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3 Construction & Mining Equipment Stocks to Watch Despite Industry Headwinds
ZACKS· 2026-01-09 13:55
Industry Overview - The Zacks Manufacturing - Construction and Mining industry is currently facing challenges due to a prolonged contraction in the manufacturing sector and subdued customer spending attributed to tariffs [1][4]. - The industry includes companies that manufacture and sell construction, mining, and utility equipment, supporting various sectors such as oil and gas, power generation, and infrastructure projects [3]. Current Trends - Despite ongoing weaknesses, increased infrastructure investment in the U.S. and demand from the mining sector, driven by the energy transition trend, are expected to support the industry [2][5]. - The manufacturing index has been in contraction for 10 months, with a reading of 47.9% in December, indicating a significant decline in manufacturing activity [4]. - The energy transition trend is anticipated to boost demand for mining equipment as the shift from fossil fuels to zero emissions requires more commodities [5]. Financial Performance - The Manufacturing - Construction and Mining industry has outperformed the broader market, growing 63.3% over the past year compared to the sector's 8.3% return and the S&P 500's 19.2% increase [10]. - The industry is currently trading at a trailing 12-month EV/EBITDA ratio of 17.37X, which is lower than the S&P 500's 18.87X and the Industrial Products sector's 25.7X [13]. Company Highlights - **Caterpillar Inc. (CAT)**: The company reported year-over-year revenue growth in Q3 2025, with a record-high backlog of $39.9 billion. It is expected to benefit from increased infrastructure spending and the global energy transition [17][18]. CAT shares have gained 23.8% in the past three months [17]. - **Terex Corporation (TEX)**: Recently sold its Terex Tower and Rough Terrain Cranes businesses to reduce cyclicality and drive core growth. The company is merging with REV Group, expected to create a leading specialty equipment manufacturer with $7.8 billion in combined net sales [21][23]. TEX shares have gained 16% in the past three months [23]. - **Astec Industries (ASTE)**: Completed the acquisition of CWMF, enhancing its gross margin and earnings per share. The company is focusing on cost reductions and pricing actions to offset tariff impacts [25][26]. ASTE shares have gained 7.6% in the past three months [25].