Highlights
- Willdan Group (NASDAQ:WLDN) prepares to announce quarterly earnings, with expectations of $0.57 EPS and $145 million in revenue.
- The stock recently experienced a rise, with key financial indicators reflecting market stability.
- Recent executive transactions have been recorded in SEC filings.
Willdan Group (NASDAQ:WLDN), a key player in the energy and engineering consulting sector, is set to release its quarterly earnings after the market closes on Thursday, March 6. The company's expected revenue stands at $145 million for the quarter, with projected earnings per share (EPS) of $0.57. Investors and industry professionals can register for the earnings call online to review the financial performance.
Stock Performance Overview
The stock opened at $33.04 on Thursday, reflecting a recent upward movement. The 50-day and 200-day moving averages are $36.37 and $39.71, respectively. Financial indicators include a current ratio of 1.77 and a quick ratio of 1.77, along with a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.37. The company's market capitalization is approximately $466.69 million. Over the past year, the stock has fluctuated between a low of $19.70 and a high of $50.00.
Market Assessments
Several financial institutions continue to monitor the company’s trajectory. One investment firm reaffirmed an "outperform" rating and assigned a valuation estimate of $51.00 per share. Another research platform upgraded its rating to "strong-buy." These assessments reflect the firm's performance in its sector.
Executive Share Activity
Recent financial disclosures show that Creighton K. Early, Chief Financial Officer of Willdan Group (NASDAQ:WLDN), sold 4,349 shares at a value of $43.13 each. This transaction totaled $187,572.37. Following this sale, Early’s holdings now stand at 69,146 shares, with an estimated value of $2,982,266.98. Documentation of these transactions is available in SEC filings.
Company Operations
Willdan Group operates in the professional, technical, and consulting services industry within the United States. The business is structured into two primary segments: Energy and Engineering & Consulting. The Energy segment provides services such as audits, program design, master planning, and grid optimization. Meanwhile, the Engineering and Consulting segment offers specialized consulting services, infrastructure development, and facility management solutions.