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Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc.NasdaqCM:IEA Aktienübersicht

Marktkapitalisierung US$667.0m
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1Y31.3%
7D1.3%
1D-0.4%
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Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc.

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Marktkapitalisierung: US$667.0m

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Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives (IEA) Aktienübersicht

Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc., through its subsidiaries, operates as a diversified infrastructure construction company in the United States. Mehr Details

IEA grundlegende Analyse
Schneeflocken-Punktzahl
Bewertung3/6
Künftiges Wachstum5/6
Vergangene Leistung0/6
Finanzielle Gesundheit2/6
Dividenden0/6

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Preisentwicklung & Leistung

Zusammenfassung der Höchst- und Tiefststände sowie der Veränderungen der Aktienkurse für Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives
Historische Aktienkurse
Aktueller AktienkursUS$13.72
52-Wochen-HochUS$14.60
52-Wochen-TiefUS$6.38
Beta1.73
1 Monat Veränderung-3.79%
3 Monate Veränderung54.33%
1 Jahr Veränderung31.29%
3 Jahre Veränderung408.15%
5 Jahre Veränderungn/a
Veränderung seit IPO61.41%

Aktuelle Nachrichten und Updates

Seeking Alpha Jul 26

MasTec Acquires IEA: Turnaround Possible, But Not Right Now

Both MasTec and IEA are diversified engineering, procurement, and construction companies. However, IEA significantly increases MasTec’s exposure to renewable energy projects. Thanks to IEA, MasTec will gain some issues with profitability, but as I have discussed before, I believe IEA is set for a turnaround. Will it be worth holding on to MTZ shares? Introduction to Renewed Thesis I am a shareholder of Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives (IEA), and have written an article discussing how current profit weakness is an opportunity for value expansion upon improvement. Well, it seems that I am not the only one looking for a turnaround play, as another EPC MasTec (MTZ) has acquired IEA. The current 30% premium, or 50% above my prior article, is certainly a strong return, and came far sooner than expected. However, the share price has been weak for at least a year and a half, as the current buyout price is only a mild premium over my first coverage of IEA. I am thankful that I have recently added more shares on the weakness, an important way to trade cyclical companies. The questions now are: to sell IEA prior to the completion of the acquisition, or to hold on to the coming MasTec shares. It is an interesting thought experiment, and I see a few pros and cons to both sides of the coin. Unfortunately, MasTec does not have a strong balance sheet, and this acquisition is both draining all cash on hand, and is dilutive ($14 total share price, $10.50 funded in cash and $3.50 in shares/dilution). At the same time, we remain in a weak cycle for EPCs, especially as the effects of the infrastructure bill remain unseen. If investor sentiment changes over the next few quarters thanks to out-performance, MasTec’s similarly low valuation allows for shares to gain at a rapid clip. MasTec Acquisition Presentation MasTec’s new pro forma outlook has been presented, shown in the image below, and I believe that the new company will gain necessary diversification. MTZ has traditionally relied on communications and power delivery revenues, while IEA has seen far more growth from renewable energy projects. Now, the company will have more growth segments to rely on even if governmental negligence prevents full stimulus (while one bill has been passed, effects have yet to be seen but renewable projects may be at the fore). I believe that stimulus will be necessary to allow for a bullish outlook on MasTec due to financial weakness. MasTec The acquisition exacerbates two major issues: debt and profitability. IEA is known as having profitability issues, even as revenue growth has averaged over 50% per year for multiple years. Meanwhile, MasTec has tried hard to maintain positive net income, but this has come with debt and at the expense of growth. It is difficult to expect that current profitability will be maintained, and so, investors may sell-off as the company attempts to consolidate the joint businesses. While this may lead to an opportunity later on, the shares may be weak in the intermediate term. As you can see in the two charts below, management will have a lot of work to do to find synergies and increase profit margins. Perhaps economies of scale, internal supplier/client relationships, and other catalysts will allow for improvement. Unfortunately, more stimulus/favorable contracts will be necessary. Koyfin Koyfin Moving to balance sheet issues, we can see that MasTec is already significantly levered. Now, IEA will be adding a further $400 million in debt to the combined company, a total over $2.5 billion. The deal will also be dilutive, so look for MasTec’s share count to increase. Lastly, IEA’s current losses are greater than MTZ’s current FCF, so it is unknown whether the balance sheet will be improved moving forward. This uncertainty further lowers investor sentiment, and in turn, share price. This is why the MTZ is already down 6% after the announcement, and selling may continue. Koyfin Koyfin One of the few positives I can see is the cheap acquisition price, and the continued opportunity for the value to rise. While reliant on both companies seeing increases in profitability, the opportunity arises thanks to fiscal stimulus. Further, IEA has access to the important clean energy industry that remains in a secular growth cycle. As MasTec’s valuation reaches all-time lows, one should expect this poor cycle to end, and a positive one to begin. While leverage will continue to hamper the EV/EBITDA value, the P/S indicates that any changes in profitability has the ability to quickly bring the value above 1.0x. This would account for over 60% return, and may occur within a few years based on current guidance. However, in the short-term, I would wait for the valuation to continue falling, and prices below 0.5x P/S are historically better times to buy MTZ.
Seeking Alpha Jun 28

Long IEA, Short REI: Renewable Energy Vs. Fossil Fuels, A Showdown

The most important, and economically viable, pair trade in the market is: short fossil fuels - long renewables. Yes, yes, please hear me out. Before you click away, I will address dilemmas and hindrances to my thesis, including governmental inefficiency, wasteful spending, and risky investment strategies. For this reason, I provide multiple hedges on both sides of the aisle in order to perform proper risk management. I do not look to persuade you into choosing one or the other, I am merely sharing my own ideology on the matter.

Recent updates

Seeking Alpha Jul 26

MasTec Acquires IEA: Turnaround Possible, But Not Right Now

Both MasTec and IEA are diversified engineering, procurement, and construction companies. However, IEA significantly increases MasTec’s exposure to renewable energy projects. Thanks to IEA, MasTec will gain some issues with profitability, but as I have discussed before, I believe IEA is set for a turnaround. Will it be worth holding on to MTZ shares? Introduction to Renewed Thesis I am a shareholder of Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives (IEA), and have written an article discussing how current profit weakness is an opportunity for value expansion upon improvement. Well, it seems that I am not the only one looking for a turnaround play, as another EPC MasTec (MTZ) has acquired IEA. The current 30% premium, or 50% above my prior article, is certainly a strong return, and came far sooner than expected. However, the share price has been weak for at least a year and a half, as the current buyout price is only a mild premium over my first coverage of IEA. I am thankful that I have recently added more shares on the weakness, an important way to trade cyclical companies. The questions now are: to sell IEA prior to the completion of the acquisition, or to hold on to the coming MasTec shares. It is an interesting thought experiment, and I see a few pros and cons to both sides of the coin. Unfortunately, MasTec does not have a strong balance sheet, and this acquisition is both draining all cash on hand, and is dilutive ($14 total share price, $10.50 funded in cash and $3.50 in shares/dilution). At the same time, we remain in a weak cycle for EPCs, especially as the effects of the infrastructure bill remain unseen. If investor sentiment changes over the next few quarters thanks to out-performance, MasTec’s similarly low valuation allows for shares to gain at a rapid clip. MasTec Acquisition Presentation MasTec’s new pro forma outlook has been presented, shown in the image below, and I believe that the new company will gain necessary diversification. MTZ has traditionally relied on communications and power delivery revenues, while IEA has seen far more growth from renewable energy projects. Now, the company will have more growth segments to rely on even if governmental negligence prevents full stimulus (while one bill has been passed, effects have yet to be seen but renewable projects may be at the fore). I believe that stimulus will be necessary to allow for a bullish outlook on MasTec due to financial weakness. MasTec The acquisition exacerbates two major issues: debt and profitability. IEA is known as having profitability issues, even as revenue growth has averaged over 50% per year for multiple years. Meanwhile, MasTec has tried hard to maintain positive net income, but this has come with debt and at the expense of growth. It is difficult to expect that current profitability will be maintained, and so, investors may sell-off as the company attempts to consolidate the joint businesses. While this may lead to an opportunity later on, the shares may be weak in the intermediate term. As you can see in the two charts below, management will have a lot of work to do to find synergies and increase profit margins. Perhaps economies of scale, internal supplier/client relationships, and other catalysts will allow for improvement. Unfortunately, more stimulus/favorable contracts will be necessary. Koyfin Koyfin Moving to balance sheet issues, we can see that MasTec is already significantly levered. Now, IEA will be adding a further $400 million in debt to the combined company, a total over $2.5 billion. The deal will also be dilutive, so look for MasTec’s share count to increase. Lastly, IEA’s current losses are greater than MTZ’s current FCF, so it is unknown whether the balance sheet will be improved moving forward. This uncertainty further lowers investor sentiment, and in turn, share price. This is why the MTZ is already down 6% after the announcement, and selling may continue. Koyfin Koyfin One of the few positives I can see is the cheap acquisition price, and the continued opportunity for the value to rise. While reliant on both companies seeing increases in profitability, the opportunity arises thanks to fiscal stimulus. Further, IEA has access to the important clean energy industry that remains in a secular growth cycle. As MasTec’s valuation reaches all-time lows, one should expect this poor cycle to end, and a positive one to begin. While leverage will continue to hamper the EV/EBITDA value, the P/S indicates that any changes in profitability has the ability to quickly bring the value above 1.0x. This would account for over 60% return, and may occur within a few years based on current guidance. However, in the short-term, I would wait for the valuation to continue falling, and prices below 0.5x P/S are historically better times to buy MTZ.
Seeking Alpha Jun 28

Long IEA, Short REI: Renewable Energy Vs. Fossil Fuels, A Showdown

The most important, and economically viable, pair trade in the market is: short fossil fuels - long renewables. Yes, yes, please hear me out. Before you click away, I will address dilemmas and hindrances to my thesis, including governmental inefficiency, wasteful spending, and risky investment strategies. For this reason, I provide multiple hedges on both sides of the aisle in order to perform proper risk management. I do not look to persuade you into choosing one or the other, I am merely sharing my own ideology on the matter.
Analyseartikel Nov 25

Should You Think About Buying Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc. (NASDAQ:IEA) Now?

Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc. ( NASDAQ:IEA ), is not the largest company out there, but it received a...
Analyseartikel May 07

Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:IEA) CEO Compensation Is Looking A Bit Stretched At The Moment

Under the guidance of CEO JP Roehm, Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc. ( NASDAQ:IEA ) has performed...
Analyseartikel May 05

Estimating The Fair Value Of Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc. (NASDAQ:IEA)

Today we'll do a simple run through of a valuation method used to estimate the attractiveness of Infrastructure and...
Analyseartikel Apr 15

Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:IEA) Has Found A Path To Profitability

With the business potentially at an important milestone, we thought we'd take a closer look at Infrastructure and...
Analyseartikel Mar 04

Should You Investigate Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc. (NASDAQ:IEA) At US$15.63?

Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc. ( NASDAQ:IEA ), is not the largest company out there, but it received a...
Analyseartikel Jan 28

What Percentage Of Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc. (NASDAQ:IEA) Shares Do Insiders Own?

The big shareholder groups in Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc. ( NASDAQ:IEA ) have power over the company...
Analyseartikel Jan 02

The Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives (NASDAQ:IEA) Share Price Is Up 383% And Shareholders Are Delighted

While stock picking isn't easy, for those willing to persist and learn, it is possible to buy shares in great...
Analyseartikel Dec 07

Are Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives's (NASDAQ:IEA) Statutory Earnings A Good Reflection Of Its Earnings Potential?

Broadly speaking, profitable businesses are less risky than unprofitable ones. Having said that, sometimes statutory...

Aktionärsrenditen

IEAUS ConstructionUS Markt
7D1.3%1.0%-2.5%
1Y31.3%93.9%20.1%

Rendite im Vergleich zur Industrie: IEA übertraf die Branche US Construction , die im vergangenen Jahr eine Rendite von 93.9 erzielte.

Rendite vs. Markt: IEA übertraf den Markt US, der im vergangenen Jahr eine Rendite von 20.1 erzielte.

Preisvolatilität

Is IEA's price volatile compared to industry and market?
IEA volatility
IEA Average Weekly Movement9.4%
Construction Industry Average Movement8.8%
Market Average Movement7.2%
10% most volatile stocks in US Market16.7%
10% least volatile stocks in US Market3.1%

Stabiler Aktienkurs: Der Aktienkurs von IEA war in den letzten 3 Monaten im Vergleich zum US -Markt volatil.

Volatilität im Zeitverlauf: IEADie wöchentliche Volatilität (9%) ist im vergangenen Jahr stabil geblieben.

Über das Unternehmen

GegründetMitarbeiterCEOWebsite
19473,718JP Roehmwww.iea.net

Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc.'s Grundlagenzusammenfassung

Wie verhalten sich die Erträge und Einnahmen von Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives im Vergleich zum Marktanteil des Unternehmens?
IEA grundlegende Statistiken
MarktanteilUS$667.00m
Gewinn(TTM)-US$78.35m
Umsatz(TTM)US$2.28b
0.3x
Kurs-Umsatz-Verhältnis
-8.5x
Kurs-Gewinn-Verhältnis

Erträge & Einnahmen

Wichtige Rentabilitätsstatistiken aus dem letzten Ergebnisbericht (TTM)
IEA Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung (TTM)
EinnahmenUS$2.28b
Kosten der EinnahmenUS$2.08b
BruttogewinnUS$201.48m
Sonstige AusgabenUS$279.83m
Gewinn-US$78.35m

Zuletzt gemeldete Gewinne

Jun 30, 2022

Datum des nächsten Gewinnberichts

k.A.

Gewinn per Aktie (EPS)-1.61
Bruttomarge8.83%
Nettogewinnspanne-3.43%
Schulden/Eigenkapital-Verhältnis1,371.0%

Wie hat sich IEA auf lange Sicht entwickelt?

Historische Performance und Vergleiche

Unternehmensanalyse und Finanzdaten Status

DatenZuletzt aktualisiert (UTC-Zeit)
Unternehmensanalyse2022/10/07 11:34
Aktienkurs zum Tagesende2022/10/06 00:00
Gewinne2022/06/30
Jährliche Einnahmen2021/12/31

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Die in unserer Unternehmensanalyse verwendeten Daten stammen von S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC. Die folgenden Daten werden in unserem Analysemodell verwendet, um diesen Bericht zu erstellen. Die Daten sind normalisiert, was zu einer Verzögerung bei der Verfügbarkeit der Quelle führen kann.

PaketDatenZeitrahmenBeispiel US-Quelle *
Finanzdaten des Unternehmens10 Jahre
  • Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung
  • Kapitalflussrechnung
  • Bilanz
Konsensschätzungen der Analysten+3 Jahre
  • Finanzielle Vorausschau
  • Kursziele der Analysten
Marktpreise30 Jahre
  • Aktienkurse
  • Dividenden, Splits und Aktionen
Eigentümerschaft10 Jahre
  • Top-Aktionäre
  • Insiderhandel
Verwaltung10 Jahre
  • Das Führungsteam
  • Direktorium
Wichtige Entwicklungen10 Jahre
  • Ankündigungen des Unternehmens

* Beispiel für US-Wertpapiere, für nicht-US-amerikanische Wertpapiere werden gleichwertige regulatorische Formulare und Quellen verwendet.

Sofern nicht anders angegeben, beziehen sich alle Finanzdaten auf einen Jahreszeitraum, werden aber vierteljährlich aktualisiert. Dies wird als Trailing Twelve Month (TTM) oder Last Twelve Month (LTM) Daten bezeichnet. Erfahren Sie mehr.

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Analysten-Quellen

Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc. wird von 5 Analysten beobachtet. 2 dieser Analysten hat die Umsatz- oder Gewinnschätzungen übermittelt, die als Grundlage für unseren Bericht dienen. Die von den Analysten übermittelten Daten werden im Laufe des Tages aktualisiert.

AnalystEinrichtung
Brent ThielmanD.A. Davidson & Co.
Shahriar PourrezaGuggenheim Securities, LLC
Paul PenneyNorthland Capital Markets