Investors are often guided by the idea of discovering ‘the next big thing’, even if that means buying ‘story stocks’ without any revenue, let alone profit. But as Peter Lynch said in One Up On Wall Street, ‘Long shots almost never pay off.’ Loss making companies can act like a sponge for capital – so investors should be cautious that they’re not throwing good money after bad.
If this kind of company isn’t your style, you like companies that generate revenue, and even earn profits, then you may well be interested in Sterling Infrastructure (NASDAQ:STRL). While profit isn’t the sole metric that should be considered when investing, it’s worth recognising businesses that can consistently produce it.
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How Fast Is Sterling Infrastructure Growing?
If you believe that markets are even vaguely efficient, then over the long term you’d expect a company’s share price to follow its earnings per share (EPS) outcomes. So it makes sense that experienced investors pay close attention to company EPS when undertaking investment research. To the delight of shareholders, Sterling Infrastructure has achieved impressive annual EPS growth of 43%, compound, over the last three years. That sort of growth rarely ever lasts long, but it is well worth paying attention to when it happens.
Careful consideration of revenue growth and earnings before interest and taxation (EBIT) margins can help inform a view on the sustainability of the recent profit growth. EBIT margins for Sterling Infrastructure remained fairly unchanged over the last year, however the company should be pleased to report its revenue growth for the period of 11% to US$2.0b. That’s encouraging news for the company!
You can take a look at the company’s revenue and earnings growth trend, in the chart below. For finer detail, click on the image.
In investing, as in life, the future matters more than the past. So why not check out this free interactive visualization of Sterling Infrastructure’s forecast profits?
Are Sterling Infrastructure Insiders Aligned With All Shareholders?
It’s a necessity that company leaders act in the best interest of shareholders and so insider investment always comes as a reassurance to the market. Sterling Infrastructure followers will find comfort in knowing that insiders have a significant amount of capital that aligns their best interests with the wider shareholder group. Indeed, they have a considerable amount of wealth invested in it, currently valued at US$128m. Investors will appreciate management having this amount of skin in the game as it shows their commitment to the company’s future.
While it’s always good to see some strong conviction in the company from insiders through heavy investment, it’s also important for shareholders to ask if management compensation policies are reasonable. A brief analysis of the CEO compensation suggests they are. For companies with market capitalisations between US$2.0b and US$6.4b, like Sterling Infrastructure, the median CEO pay is around US$6.3m.
Sterling Infrastructure’s CEO took home a total compensation package worth US$5.2m in the year leading up to December 2022. That is actually below the median for CEO’s of similarly sized companies. While the level of CEO compensation shouldn’t be the biggest factor in how the company is viewed, modest remuneration is a positive, because it suggests that the board keeps shareholder interests in mind. It can also be a sign of a culture of integrity, in a broader sense.
Does Sterling Infrastructure Deserve A Spot On Your Watchlist?
Sterling Infrastructure’s earnings per share growth have been climbing higher at an appreciable rate. The cherry on top is that insiders own a bucket-load of shares, and the CEO pay seems really quite reasonable. The sharp increase in earnings could signal good business momentum. Big growth can make big winners, so the writing on the wall tells us that Sterling Infrastructure is worth considering carefully. Still, you should learn about the 1 warning sign we’ve spotted with Sterling Infrastructure.
Although Sterling Infrastructure certainly looks good, it may appeal to more investors if insiders were buying up shares. If you like to see companies with insider buying, then check out this handpicked selection of companies that not only boast of strong growth but have also seen recent insider buying..
Please note the insider transactions discussed in this article refer to reportable transactions in the relevant jurisdiction.
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