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We Like These Underlying Return On Capital Trends At Dycom Industries (NYSE:DY)
Dycom Industries has returned 188% to shareholders over the last five years. The company has a Return On Capital Employed (ROCE) of 16%. Dycom Industries's ROCE is the rate of return on capital employed in a business. The stock has returned 150% in the last 5 years. It's worth looking at the company's returns to see if it's growing.
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Dycom Industries (NYSE:DY) has grown its earnings per share by 57% in the last three years. The company has a history of growing its earnings and revenues. Dycom Industries also has a high level of insider ownership and is valued at US$136m. The growth of the company is a good sign for investors to look for in a company like Dycom.
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Telecom construction company Dycom Industries, Inc. Is expected to have slow earnings growth in the first half of fiscal year 2025. The company has a strong market position in the telecom and infrastructure construction industry. Dycom's profitability margins are slightly below industry medians, but the company expects them to improve in fiscal year 2026 and 2027.
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About DY
Dycom Industries, Inc. is a provider of specialty contracting services. The Company supplies telecommunications providers with a portfolio of services, such as program management, planning, engineering and design, aerial, wireless construction, maintenance, and fulfillment services. It provides underground facility locating services for utilities, including telecommunications providers, and other construction and maintenance services for electric and gas utilities. It also supplies the expertise, labor, equipment, and tools necessary to provide services to its customers. It provides engineering services to telecommunications providers, such as planning and design of aerial, underground, and buried fiber optic, copper, and coaxial cable systems that extend from the telephone company hub location, or cable operator headend, to a consumers' home or businesses. It provides construction and installation services, including the placement and splicing of fiber, copper, and coaxial cables.