On August 3, Sterling Construction fell 5.01% in regular trading, trading at $577.125/share, with turnover of $57.47 million. The decline came as the company was set to release its quarterly earnings report after market close, with market consensus expecting earnings per share of $5.0.
The stock had surged significantly in prior sessions, gaining 12.33% on July 30 and 5.69% on July 31, driven by strong earnings expectations and broad construction sector momentum. The rapid run-up created substantial profit-taking pressure heading into the earnings event. The Construction and Engineering sector saw a broad pullback, with peer stocks Comfort Systems USA down 3.13%, MasTec down 2.65%, and Quanta down 1.46%, reflecting widespread selling among recently outperforming names.
Fundamentally, market consensus forecasts quarterly revenue of $990 million, representing 78.55% year-over-year growth, with EBIT expected at $202 million, up 133.53% year-over-year. The prior quarter saw adjusted EPS of $3.59, beating estimates by 78.61%. Oppenheimer previously initiated coverage with an Outperform rating and a $950 price target.
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