Movement Alert|MasTec Pre-Market Rise 10.64%, Construction Sector Rebounds Ahead of Earnings Release

Market Focus
Jul 30

On July 30, MasTec rose 10.64% in pre-market trading, trading at $310.0/share, with turnover of $536,500. The stock is recovering sharply following the prior session's 7.45% decline as the broader Construction & Engineering sector stages a collective rebound ahead of the company's earnings release scheduled for today after market close.

The previous trading day saw systematic selling pressure across the sector, with Sterling Construction dropping over 15%, Quanta falling nearly 6%, and EMCOR declining 4.85%. Today's reversal is broad-based, with EMCOR up 13.31% and Quanta up 12.63%, indicating sentiment recovery after excessive pre-earnings risk de-positioning.

Market consensus expects MasTec to report quarterly revenue of approximately $4.305 billion, representing 26.54% year-over-year growth, with adjusted EPS of roughly $2.23, implying nearly 60% annual growth. The company recently closed a $1.65 billion acquisition of The Superior Group to expand its data center electrical infrastructure capabilities, which is expected to contribute $800-900 million in revenue for the remainder of the year. In Q1, MasTec posted adjusted EPS of $1.39, beating estimates of $0.99 by over 40%.

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