Shares of Vulcan Materials (VMC) fell 5.5% after the company reported weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter 2025 earnings and provided a disappointing financial outlook for 2026. The construction materials company missed revenue and adjusted EPS estimates, and its guidance for 2026 adjusted EBITDA also fell short of analyst expectations. Despite today’s drop, VMC shares are up 5.6% year-to-date and are trading near their 52-week high, with a significant return for long-term investors.
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Why Vulcan Materials (VMC) Shares Are Trading Lower Today
Shares of Vulcan Materials (VMC) fell 5.5% after the company reported weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter 2025 earnings and provided a disappointing financial outlook for 2026. The construction materials company missed revenue and adjusted EPS estimates, and its guidance for 2026 adjusted EBITDA also fell short of analyst expectations. Despite today’s drop, VMC shares are up 5.6% year-to-date and are trading near their 52-week high, with a significant return for long-term investors.