
Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. Common Stock
STRLSterling Infrastructure, Inc. (STRL) is a leading provider of infrastructure and construction services in the United States. The company specializes in transportation, bridges, highways, and other heavy civil construction projects, offering engineering, construction, and maintenance services to government agencies and private clients. Established with a focus on delivering large-scale infrastructure solutions, Sterling Infrastructure is recognized for its expertise in complex projects and its commitment to safety and quality.
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Sterling Infrastructure, a major AI data center builder, has seen its stock drop over 30% from all-time highs despite strong fundamentals. The company's e-infrastructure segment (AI data centers, e-commerce warehouses) grew 174% year-over-year with a $5.15 billion backlog. With full-year revenue projected at $3.75 billion (50.6% YoY growth), the ...
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Sterling Infrastructure has gained nearly 4,000% over five years and 170% year-to-date, driven by strong fundamentals in its e-infrastructure segment serving the AI data center boom. The company's e-infrastructure backlog grew 123% year-over-year in Q1, revenue nearly doubled to $825.7 million, and total backlog reached $5.15 billion. Recent acqu...
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