Bear of the Day: Vulcan Materials (VMC)

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Higher input costs and pricing pressure in construction materials are playing a part in why it may be best to avoid Vulcan Materials VMC stock at the moment. Correlating with such, EPS estimates for Vulcan have been trending downward as analysts expect weaker growth than in prior years and compressed margins.As the largest supplier of construction aggregates in the United States, Vulcan could start to take the brunt of the pain in regard to what has also been slowing demand for aggregate production.Keeping this in mind, it’s noteworthy that Vulcan’s Zacks Building Products-Concrete and Aggregates Industry is currently in the bottom 1% of over 240 Zacks industries. Aggregate Production & Demand Issues  Six Straight Quarters of Declining ProductionU.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data shows aggregate production volumes fell for six consecutive quarters up until Q2 of 2025. Crushed stone production was down 5.5% at midyear 2025, and shipments were down 4.4% across April-June. Material producers cited inclement weather as a major factor reducing output and demand. Broad Construction SlowdownU.S. construction growth dropped sharply from 6.6% in 2024 to just 1.4% in 2025. The slowdown spanned all major construction sectors, including residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure. Weak investor confidence is a key driver of reduced project starts, which directly lowers aggregate consumption. When investors (developers, lenders, private equity, REITs, industrial owners) lose confidence in the economic outlook, they pull back on committing capital to new construction. That hesitation cascades through the entire project pipeline. Post-Boom NormalizationAfter five years of strong growth spurred by post-pandemic demand (over 40% cumulative), construction spending is now rising roughly 2% year over year, which feels like stagnation when adjusted for inflation. Vulcan’s Q4 Earnings MissCausing concern amid slowing demand for construction aggregates is that Vulcan missed Q4 EPS expectations by 20% last month, with quarterly earnings at $1.70 per share compared to estimates of $2.13. This was also a steep drop from EPS of $2.17 in Q4 2024.Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Declining EPS Revisions Spark P/E Premium ConcernsFollowing Vulcan's Q4 earnings miss, EPS estimates for FY26 and FY27 have continued to trend lower and are now down over 10% and 3% in the last 60 days, respectively.Image Source: Zacks Investment ResearchMagnifying the alarming drop in EPS revisions is that Vulcan’s 29X forward earnings multiple is 30% above its Zacks industry peers and reflects an even sharper premium to the benchmark S&P 500's 22X.Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Bottom LineAlthough Vulcan Materials is still expected to post steady EPS growth, the noticeably weakening earnings outlook is concerning for a stock that investors are paying over $260 a share for. There could be downside risk ahead, as this price point still appears to reflect sentiment for what were much loftier EPS projections.Zacks' Research Chief Picks Stock Most Likely to "At Least Double"Our experts have revealed their Top 5 recommendations with money-doubling potential – and Director of Research Sheraz Mian believes one is superior to the others. Of course, all our picks aren’t winners but this one could far surpass earlier recommendations like Hims & Hers Health, which shot up +209%.See Our Top Stock to Double (Plus 4 Runners Up) >>Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Vulcan Materials Company (VMC): Free Stock Analysis ReportThis article originally published on Zacks Investment Research (zacks.com).Zacks Investment ResearchWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Zacks

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DatumRatingAnalyst
03.01.2019Vulcan Materials BuyDeutsche Bank AG
13.12.2017Vulcan Materials OverweightBarclays Capital
26.10.2016Vulcan Materials BuySunTrust
12.07.2016Vulcan Materials OutperformRBC Capital Markets
09.06.2016Vulcan Materials NeutralAlembic Global Advisors
DatumRatingAnalyst
03.01.2019Vulcan Materials BuyDeutsche Bank AG
13.12.2017Vulcan Materials OverweightBarclays Capital
26.10.2016Vulcan Materials BuySunTrust
12.07.2016Vulcan Materials OutperformRBC Capital Markets
16.05.2016Vulcan Materials BuyStifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc.
DatumRatingAnalyst
09.06.2016Vulcan Materials NeutralAlembic Global Advisors
17.08.2015Vulcan Materials NeutralD.A. Davidson & Co.
14.07.2011Vulcan Materials sector performRBC Capital Markets
01.12.2006Update Florida Rock Industries Inc.: HoldBB&T Capital Markets
20.10.2006Update Vulcan Materials Co.: NeutralGoldman Sachs
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17.02.2015Vulcan Materials SellSingular Research

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