Vulcan Materials (VMC) Declares Steady Quarterly Dividend

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Key Takeaways:

  • Vulcan Materials maintains a steady dividend payout of $0.49 per share, offering a forward yield of 0.73%.
  • Analysts have set an average price target of $300.27, suggesting an 11.63% upside potential.
  • With a consensus "Outperform" rating, Vulcan Materials continues to attract positive attention from brokerage firms.

Vulcan Materials' Consistent Dividend Policy

Vulcan Materials Co (VMC, Financial) has announced a quarterly dividend payout of $0.49 per share, keeping its previous distribution consistent, with a current forward yield of 0.73%. Shareholders of record can expect the dividend on September 3. The critical ex-dividend date is set for August 14.

Analysts' Optimistic Price Targets

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The latest one-year price projections from 23 analysts place Vulcan Materials Co (VMC, Financial) at an average target price of $300.27. The spectrum of estimates ranges from a high of $340.00 to a low of $196.23. This average target represents an 11.63% upside potential from the current price of $269.00. To explore these estimates further, visit the Vulcan Materials Co (VMC) Forecast page.

Brokerage Recommendations Indicate "Outperform"

Vulcan Materials Co's (VMC, Financial) stock continues to receive a favorable "Outperform" rating, with an average brokerage recommendation score of 1.9 from 26 firms. This places the company closer to a "Strong Buy" on the scale where 1 signifies Strong Buy and 5 indicates a Sell.

GF Value Assessment

According to GuruFocus estimates, the expected GF Value for Vulcan Materials Co (VMC, Financial) in one year is $250.15, indicating a potential downside of 7.01% from the current price of $269. The GF Value derives from historical trading multiples, past business growth, and future performance projections. Additional insights can be found on the Vulcan Materials Co (VMC) Summary page.

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