Recent developments across the U.S. have made it plain that the nation's infrastructure system needs attention. That puts the focus on firms with well-established credentials in the business. Down in Texas that would be a Houston outfit, which has operations in most of the state's major metropolitan areas.
Sterling Construction Company (NASDAQ: STRL) is engaged in the construction and reconstruction of infrastructure. Projects involve highways, roads, bridges, wastewater facilities and storm drainage systems. The firm also provides general contracting services, including excavations, paving, pipe installation and concrete placement. Sterling does about two-thirds of its business with the Texas Department of Transportation.
The firm pleased investors earlier in the month, when it announced Q2 EPS of 32 cents and revenues of $71.3 million. Analysts
had been expecting 25 cents and $70.7 million. Management also guided FY07 EPS to $1.13-$1.26 ($1.18 consensus) and FY07 revenues to $285-$310 million ($293.96M consensus). Officers attributed the solid results and favorable outlook to a strong backlog. Morgan Joseph subsequently reiterated its "buy" recommendation on the issue and boosted its price target to $27. The news popped the shares out of an early August "cup" into the late August "handle" of a Cup & Handle formation. The price is now showing signs of completing the pattern with a bullish rise from the right-hand side of the "handle".
Altogether, brokers recommend the stock with three "strong buys" and one "buy". Analysts see a 19 percent growth rate, through the next year. The STRL Price to Sales ratio (0.92), Price to Book ratio (2.55), Price to Cash Flow ratio (12.14), Sales Growth rate (18.83%), EPS Growth rate (18.52%) and Return on Assets (7.77%) compare favorably with industry, sector and S&P 500 averages. Institutional investors hold about 54 percent of the outstanding shares. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between $16.51 and $25.34. A stop-loss of $18.75 looks good here.
Larry Schutts is a contributing editor for Theflyonthewall.com and the Vice-President of Stockwinners.com.