EMCOR Group, Inc.
777.00+25.56 (+3.4%)
Oct 29, 4:00:02 PM EDT · NYSE · EME · USD
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34.78BP/E (TTM)
32.25Basic EPS (TTM)
24.09Dividend Yield
0%Recent Filings
8-K
8-K
EMCOR's Q2 revenues surge 17.4%
EMCOR Group reported record Q2 2025 revenues of $4.30 billion, up 17.4% year-over-year, driven by strong electrical and mechanical construction segments with operating margins hitting 11.8% and 13.6%, respectively. Remaining performance obligations soared 32.4% to $11.91 billion, signaling robust demand across key sectors despite a dip in high-tech manufacturing. The company narrowed full-year revenue guidance to $16.4 billion-$16.9 billion while boosting non-GAAP diluted EPS outlook to $24.50-$25.75. Acquisitions fueled growth, yet supply chain risks loom.
10-Q
Q2 FY2025 results
EMCOR's Q2 revenues surged 17.4% year-over-year to $4.30B, fueled by robust demand in data centers and acquisitions like Miller Electric, closed in February 2025 for $868.6M cash, recognizing $317.4M goodwill and $475.0M intangibles amortized over 14.2 years on average. Gross margins expanded to 19.4% from 18.7%, lifting operating income 25% to $415.2M (9.6% margin) and diluted EPS to $6.72, up 28% from $5.25, with shares reconciling cleanly to 45.0M diluted. Acquisitions drove $330.3M of the revenue lift, while organic growth shone in electrical and mechanical segments. Cash dipped to $486.0M after $887.2M in buys and $423.3M stock repurchases, but $978.5M revolver capacity and $302.2M operating cash flow keep liquidity solid. Backlog hit $11.91B, signaling momentum. Yet supply chain disruptions could squeeze margins if tariffs bite harder.
8-K
Incentive plan extended five years
EMCOR Group stockholders approved the First Amendment to the 2010 Incentive Plan at the June 5, 2025 annual meeting, extending its term five years to June 5, 2030 without adding shares. All nine director nominees were re-elected with strong support, executive compensation received advisory approval, and Ernst & Young LLP's auditor role for 2025 was ratified. This bolsters long-term incentive flexibility. Yet, no new equity pool emerged.
8-K
EMCOR's Q1 revenue surges 12.7%
EMCOR Group kicked off 2025 with record Q1 revenues of $3.87 billion, up 12.7% year-over-year, fueled by strong U.S. electrical and mechanical construction segments boasting 12.5% and 11.9% margins, respectively. The $850.6 million Miller Electric acquisition closed during the quarter, adding $183 million in revenues and boosting remaining performance obligations to a record $11.75 billion, up 28.1%. Yet integration costs trimmed GAAP EPS to $5.26 from $4.17. Company reaffirms $16.1-$16.9 billion full-year revenue guidance while narrowing non-GAAP EPS to $22.65-$24.00 amid tariff uncertainties.
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