Vulcan Materials Company is set to report its fourth-quarter earnings, with analysts expecting EPS of $2.13 on revenue of $1.95 billion, a sequential decline attributed to seasonal softness. Investors are focused on the company’s ability to maintain pricing power amid moderating momentum in key end markets and the translation of data center construction demand into actual revenue. The company’s full-year 2026 outlook and guidance will be crucial, especially given its stock trading at a forward P/E well above the sector average.
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Vulcan Materials faces earnings test as pricing power concerns mount
Vulcan Materials Company is set to report its fourth-quarter earnings, with analysts expecting EPS of $2.13 on revenue of $1.95 billion, a sequential decline attributed to seasonal softness. Investors are focused on the company’s ability to maintain pricing power amid moderating momentum in key end markets and the translation of data center construction demand into actual revenue. The company’s full-year 2026 outlook and guidance will be crucial, especially given its stock trading at a forward P/E well above the sector average.