MasTec (NYSE: MTZ)
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MasTec Company Info
MasTec, Inc. engages in the provision of infrastructure construction services. It operates through the following segments: Communications, Oil and Gas, Clean Energy and Infrastructure, and Other. The Communications segment performs engineering, construction, maintenance, and customer fulfillment activities related to communications infrastructure, primarily for wireless and wireline/fiber communications, and install-to-the-home customers. The Oil and Gas segment offers services on oil and natural gas pipelines and processing facilities for the energy and utilities industries. The Clean Energy and Infrastructure segment serves energy, utility and other end-markets through the installation and construction of power generation facilities, including from clean energy and renewable sources such as wind, solar and biomass, as well as various types of heavy civil and industrial infrastructure. The Other segment consists of equity investors, other small business units that perform construction, and other services for a variety of international end-markets. The company was founded by Jorge Mas Canosa on July 26, 1968, and is headquartered in Coral Gables, FL.
News & Analysis
Why MasTec Stock Is Up Today
Tight cost controls led to a profit beat.
Why MasTec Stock Is Up Today
The construction company has high hopes for 2024.
Why MasTec Stock Is Gaining Ground Today
There are signs economic headwinds are slowly subsiding.
Why MasTec Stock Is Crumbling Today
Earnings plunge as construction customers hit the brakes.
Why MasTec Stock Is Falling Today
Project delays and customer belt-tightening will impact results in the second half of the year.
Why MasTec's Shares Jumped 17.2% on Friday
A strong earnings report sent shares sharply higher today.
Why MasTec Shares Are Falling Today
The construction company is doing a big deal in a tough operating environment.
Is the Market Overreacting to MasTec's Q4 Results?
It's highly debatable whether the company deserved the 13% share price drubbing it got after posting its earnings.
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