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Engineering / infrastructure firm Fluor (FLR) is one of those few stocks that could head to a remote island for a decade, come back in 2019, and the company would be executing and thriving. However, it's business - dependent on large projects - is quite lumpy from quarter to quarter, and it has been struggling of late. You can see while the market has had an upward bias, the stock has been in a downturn for a good 2 months, signaling "those in the know" *knew*, and were exiting stage right. The engineering and construction firms are definitely MID to LATE cycle, not early cycle recovery... so for companies in this sector, there time will be in the future. Fluor and Jacobs Engineering Group (JEC) remains the cream of the crop in this group and for those with multi year time horizons probably begin to present some compelling valuations. Fluor reported last night, and disappointed with lowered guidance; a bit of a surprise because management is very good at low balling and beating i.e. playing the Wall Street game. Frankly, I cannot remember them missing like this in the past 3 years at least. 2010 estimates for earnings are also tagged to be lower than 2009. So green shoots of recovery have yet to truly manifest in this group - new project awards were quite weak at $2.9 Billion versus nearly $9 Billion a year ago. Full report here... some quick observations below. Via Reuters:
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Fluor Corporation (NYSE: FLR - News) designs, builds and maintains many of the world's most challenging and complex projects. Through its global network of offices on six continents, the company provides comprehensive capabilities and world-class expertise in the fields of engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, operations, maintenance and project management. [Aug 11, 2009: Fluor - Solid as Usual] [Feb 26, 2009: Fluor and Flowserve Continue Best of Breed Ways] [Dec 3, 2008: Back of Envelope Look at Infrastructure Sector] [Aug 12, 2008: Fluor to Hedge Fund Computers: The World Does not End at $110 Oil. Or $80. Or $50] [Aug 11, 2008: Global Infrastructure Night in Earnings] [May 16, 2008: Fluor as a Wind Play? $1.8 Billion Says Yes] [Jul 9, 2008: Fluor vs Perini - a Rising Tide does not lift all Boats] [Feb 28, 2008: Fluor with Great Report and Boosts Guidance] No position
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