JasonCO
Posted - 1 day ago
$EME Goldman usually takes 3 days to be fully loaded after downgrades.
Easymoney48
Posted - 1 day ago
$EME bought a small amount to start.
AngelWood781
Posted - 1 day ago
$EME RAD Security is setting new benchmarks in the industry, highlighting just how far KSCP has fallen behind. The need for KSCP to innovate is urgent.
MergerArbTrader
Posted - 1 day ago
$EME Fuck Goldman and their downgrade
jeffmeredith
Posted - 2 days ago
$EME a big miss on this list, sold way too early
Mystockbiz
Posted - 3 days ago
@net0trader @MaverikIT @IsabellaDC $EME
net0trader
Posted - 3 days ago
@MaverikIT @IsabellaDC $EME one my faves in the construction space. Similar category as $VRT & $POWL. Long since 200s and will continue to hold for now.
net0trader
Posted - 3 days ago
@DonCorleone77 one of my faves as well and has been long $EME
DonCorleone77
Posted - 3 days ago
$EME From Tip Ranks: "Stifel Says Now Could Be a Good Time to Buy Construction Stocks; Here Are 2 Names to Consider" There has been a lot of talk in the last couple of years about ‘re-shoring,’ that is, rebuilding US industrial and manufacturing capacity. Politically, there is bipartisan support for this, as the economic and national security benefits are clear. In the aftermath of this month’s election, there is hope that President Trump’s next administration will put a priority on re-shoring US industry. A priority for re-shoring manufacturing, along with other economic capabilities, will bring with it some important ripple effects. While these are going to be complex, at least one thing is certain: someone is going to have to build new factories, and so the construction industry, and construction stocks, are likely to come out as winners. There is already movement in this direction. The growth of high-tech, particularly the AI boom, has its own hefty infrastructure needs to build out, including large-scale data centers and their associated power generation facilities. And after several decades of contracting manufacturing, the labor know-how to get these building projects started is at a premium. Stifel analyst Brian Brophy has highlighted this opportunity, stating: “We are initiating coverage of electrical & mechanical (E&M) engineering & construction (E&C) companies… We see the group as a way to play: 1) secular growth in cloud and AI data centers, 2) on-shoring of manufacturing in the US, and 3) a tight trade labor market.” Brophy thinks that now is a good time to buy construction stocks – and he is recommending 2 names in particular. -- EMCOR Group (EME) -- The second company on our list, EMCOR, is another services name working in the US construction industry. EMCOR offers its customers knowledge and expertise in construction, building, and industrial services; the company, through its group of subsidiary firms, can develop high-efficiency HVAC upgrades, install high-end building automation systems, or deploy the latest in solar power generation arrays. EMCOR, which has been in business for 30 years, works with customers in a wide range of fields, including business, industry, and government, and its services include a variety of specialty construction tasks, at every level from planning to installation to regular operation to maintenance and protection. The company builds out electrical, mechanical, lighting, HVAC, and power systems, as well as building safety systems for fire suppression and security. Like Everus [also mentioned in the article], EMCOR has an extensive footprint. Its 100-plus operating companies work from more than 180 locations around the US, and generated $12.6 billion in revenues last year. EMCOR has a market cap of almost $23 billion. In its 3Q24 report, released at the end of October, EMCOR revealed that its revenues and earnings for Q3 had come in at record levels. The quarterly revenues were $3.7 billion, up more than 15% year-over-year, while the $5.80 EPS was up an impressive 62.5% from 3Q23. In addition, the company is well-positioned to keep up these gains, as it had a quarterly work backlog (listed as ‘remaining performance obligations’) of $9.79 billion – or 134% higher than at the end of the prior-year period. All of this, and more, caught the attention of analyst Brophy. In his write-up of EME for Stifel, the analyst says, “We believe that EMCOR is well positioned to win an outsized portion of large data center and manufacturing projects, given its scale, leading virtual design & construction (VDC) capabilities, and pre-fabrication assets. We believe large projects are often a margin mix tailwind. We also believe best practice sharing across the various subsidiaries is a key advantage and has allowed EME to expand its capabilities to additional geographic markets over time. EME also has a strong M&A and capital allocation track record.” These comments support Brophy’s Buy rating on EME, which is in turn backed up by a $600 price target – pointing toward a 20% gain in store for the stock in the coming year. While there are only 2 recent share reviews on record for EMCOR, both are positive – making the Moderate Buy consensus rating unanimous. The stock has a trading price of $500.85, and its average price target, now at $557.50, suggests that the stock will gain 11% by this time next year.
cuttail07
Posted - 1 week ago
$EME $FIX A couple companies with solid business growth. Missed the boat a year ago, but keeping on close watch.
DonCorleone77
Posted - 1 week ago
$EME Emcor initiated with a Buy at Stifel Stifel initiated coverage of Emcor with a Buy rating and $600 price target as part of a broader note initiating coverage of electrical & mechanical and engineering & construction companies. Stifel likes the scale that positions Emcor to win large data center and manufacturing projects as well as leverage key virtual design and construction and pre-fab capabilities, and believes best practice sharing across the various subsidiaries is a key advantage and has allowed Emcor to expand its capabilities to additional geographic markets over time, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Emcor also has a strong M&A and capital allocation track record, the firm adds.
Invest2live
Posted - 1 week ago
$EME 272 dollars per share. Congrats 😊
SeekingEndsSociety
Posted - 1 week ago
$AVGO $EME $LLY $NVDA $PGR culmination of my work 100% guaranteed
TickerDD_com
Posted - 1 week ago
$EME How much is EME Shorted? What is Short Interest for EME? As of 10-31-2024
https://youtu.be/XtKG_5Iz-QQ
Thinklikethecompany
Posted - 1 week ago
$EME shhhhhh, no need:-))) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGpMUYmqHZM
SeekingEndsSociety
Posted - 1 week ago
Sell it or Die $PGR $AVGO $EME $NVDA $LLY
StocktwitsAlexander
Posted - 2 weeks ago
$EME Opening Price: $441.80
Closing Price: $514.15
Highest Price: $519.10
Lowest Price: $422.16
Percentage Change: 16.38%
Machtyn
Posted - 2 weeks ago
I was trying to decide whether to sell $EFX or $TTD to pick up some $EME. I sold the EFX. Perhaps I should have sold TTD. Oh well. Still positive.
Thinklikethecompany
Posted - 2 weeks ago
$EME shhhhh, still no need here either. Awaiting huge buildout project of Blink Charging stations under Trump. Whether Quanta or Emcor, it doesn't matter as either way it benefits America BIGTIME and will once again prove the US is the country to emulate. Looking forward to Elon announcing once approved. While it's been over a year now 4:1 leverage remains sound here, so cheers to more rides:-))) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-UQ0-8ktAM
noonehasthisusername
Posted - 2 weeks ago
$APP $EME $THC adding $ANET......GLTA!
SeekingEndsSociety
Posted - 2 weeks ago
@Options_Shark1984 equal weight $EME $PGR $AVGO
Thinklikethecompany
Posted - 2 weeks ago
$EME yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-UQ0-8ktAM
Invest2live
Posted - 2 weeks ago
$EME 271 dollars per share; congrats 🎊🎈🎉 Check out $CPRI and $ETN and $ADBE