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Dycom Industries Receives Multiple Upgrades from Analysts

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Dycom Industries (NYSE: DY) has strengthened its position in the market as multiple equities research analysts have recently issued favorable ratings for the company. Notably, Weiss Ratings reaffirmed its “buy (B)” rating on Dycom’s stock in a report released on Friday.

Several prominent financial institutions have also adjusted their price targets for Dycom Industries. On September 26, 2023, Wells Fargo & Company raised its price target from $295.00 to $305.00, maintaining an “overweight” rating. Following suit, UBS Group increased its target price from $296.00 to $336.00, assigning a “buy” rating on October 13, 2023. Zacks Research upgraded Dycom from a “hold” to a “strong-buy” rating on October 15, 2023.

Bank of America also boosted its price target from $299.00 to $310.00, while maintaining a “buy” rating, as announced on September 29, 2023. Additionally, Raymond James Financial raised its target from $290.00 to $300.00, giving the stock a “strong-buy” rating on August 21, 2023. Currently, two analysts rate the stock as a “strong buy,” and eight others label it as a “buy,” resulting in an average rating of “buy” with a consensus price target of $301.38 according to data from MarketBeat.

Stock Performance and Financial Highlights

On Friday, Dycom Industries’ stock opened at $291.24. Over the past year, the stock has reached a low of $131.37 and a high of $301.88. Key financial indicators show a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.74, a quick ratio of 2.96, and a current ratio of 3.16. The company’s fifty-day moving average stands at $273.08, while its 200-day moving average is at $239.69. Dycom boasts a market capitalization of $8.43 billion, a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 32.72, and a price-to-earnings-growth (PEG) ratio of 1.37.

In its latest earnings report released on August 20, 2023, Dycom Industries reported earnings per share (EPS) of $3.33 for the quarter, surpassing the consensus estimate of $2.92 by $0.41. The firm recorded revenue of $1.38 billion during this period, slightly below the projected $1.41 billion. The company achieved a return on equity of 21.17% and a net margin of 5.23%. Notably, quarterly revenues increased by 14.5% year-over-year, compared to $2.46 EPS from the same quarter the previous year.

Looking ahead, Dycom Industries has set an EPS guidance for the third quarter of fiscal year 2026, estimating between $3.030 and $3.36. Analysts project that Dycom will report an average EPS of 7.13 for the current fiscal year.

Institutional Investors Show Confidence

Recent trading activity indicates robust interest from institutional investors. Multiple firms have recently acquired positions in Dycom Industries. Twin Peaks Wealth Advisors LLC purchased shares valued at approximately $32,000 in the second quarter. Similarly, AlphaQuest LLC acquired a stake during the first quarter worth about $37,000. Additionally, Salomon & Ludwin LLC invested approximately $37,000 in the third quarter.

EverSource Wealth Advisors LLC increased its holdings in Dycom by 73.1% in the second quarter, now owning 161 shares valued at $39,000 after acquiring an additional 68 shares. Caldwell Trust Co also entered the fray with a new stake in the second quarter valued at $61,000. Institutional investors currently hold 98.33% of Dycom Industries’ stock, reflecting strong confidence in the company’s future prospects.

Dycom Industries, Inc. provides specialized contracting services primarily focused on telecommunications infrastructure and utility sectors in the United States. The firm offers a range of engineering services, including the design and planning of fiber optic, copper, and coaxial cable systems, as well as wireless network deployment.

The recent upgrades and positive financial performance indicate a growing confidence in Dycom Industries, suggesting that the company is well-positioned for future growth.

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