DY reported strong 2Q25 earnings result as revenue grew 15.5% year-over-year. Organically, the company still grew at a respectable 9.2%. Adjusted EBITDA margin improved to 13.2%, while adjusted net income margin increased to 6%, boosting adjusted diluted EPS to $2.46. The acquisition of Black & Veatch's wireless telecommunications infrastructure business is expected to contribute $250-$275 million in FY2026 revenue and add $1 billion to DY's backlog through 2027.
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Dycom Industries beat revenue and earnings estimates in Q2 and announced a major acquisition. Despite that, the share price dipped significantly. The fundamentals and technicals point to higher share prices and capital gains in the future.
The acquisition of Black & Veatch's wireless infrastructure business strengthens Dycom's (DY) wireless capabilities and expands its market reach.
Dycom Industries, Inc. DY reported better-than-expected second quarter FY25 results on Wednesday.
Dycom's (DY) fiscal second-quarter results benefit from solid organic growth from the top five customers and strong contributions from all other customers.
Dycom Industries, Inc. (NYSE:DY ) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call August 21, 2024 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Steven Nielsen - Chief Executive Officer Ryan Urness - General Counsel Daniel Peyovich - President and Chief Operating Officer Andrew DeFerrari - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Alex Rygiel - B. Riley Securities Adam Thalhimer - Thompson Davis Sangita Jain - KeyBanc Capital Markets Alexander Waters - BofA Steven Fisher - UBS Robert Palmisano - Raymond James Brent Thielman - D.A.