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KBR (KBR)

(Delayed Data from NYSE)

$67.29 USD

67.29
1,020,458

+0.28 (0.42%)

Updated Nov 1, 2024 04:00 PM ET

After-Market: $67.30 +0.01 (0.01%) 7:58 PM ET

Zacks Rank:

This is our short term rating system that serves as a timeliness indicator for stocks over the next 1 to 3 months. How good is it? See rankings and related performance below.

Zacks Rank Definition Annualized Return
1Strong Buy24.10%
2Buy17.80%
3Hold9.50%
4Sell2.70%
5Strong Sell2.70%
S&P50011.20%

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3-Hold of 5     3    

Style Scores:

The Style Scores are a complementary set of indicators to use alongside the Zacks Rank. It allows the user to better focus on the stocks that are the best fit for his or her personal trading style.

The scores are based on the trading styles of Value, Growth, and Momentum. There's also a VGM Score ('V' for Value, 'G' for Growth and 'M' for Momentum), which combines the weighted average of the individual style scores into one score.

Value Score A
Growth Score A
Momentum Score A
VGM Score A

Within each Score, stocks are graded into five groups: A, B, C, D and F. As you might remember from your school days, an A, is better than a B; a B is better than a C; a C is better than a D; and a D is better than an F.

As an investor, you want to buy stocks with the highest probability of success. That means you want to buy stocks with a Zacks Rank #1 or #2, Strong Buy or Buy, which also has a Score of an A or a B in your personal trading style.

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C Value D Growth C Momentum D VGM

Industry Rank:

The Zacks Industry Rank assigns a rating to each of the 265 X (Expanded) Industries based on their average Zacks Rank.

An industry with a larger percentage of Zacks Rank #1's and #2's will have a better average Zacks Rank than one with a larger percentage of Zacks Rank #4's and #5's.

The industry with the best average Zacks Rank would be considered the top industry (1 out of 265), which would place it in the top 1% of Zacks Ranked Industries. The industry with the worst average Zacks Rank (265 out of 265) would place in the bottom 1%.

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Bottom 38% (156 out of 250)

Industry: Engineering - R and D Services

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Zacks News

AECOM (ACM) to Report Q4 Earnings: What's in the Store?

AECOM's (ACM) fiscal fourth-quarter results are expected to reflect strength in the design business.

KBR Q3 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Miss, Stock Down

KBR's third-quarter earnings reflect its solid segmental growth and strong execution across the business.

Down -13.28% in 4 Weeks, Here's Why You Should You Buy the Dip in KBR (KBR)

KBR (KBR) is technically in oversold territory now, so the heavy selling pressure might have exhausted. This along with strong agreement among Wall Street analysts in raising earnings estimates could lead to a trend reversal for the stock.

Does KBR (KBR) Have the Potential to Rally 27.49% as Wall Street Analysts Expect?

The mean of analysts' price targets for KBR (KBR) points to a 27.5% upside in the stock. While this highly sought-after metric has not proven reasonably effective, strong agreement among analysts in raising earnings estimates does indicate an upside in the stock.

LSI (LYTS) Gears Up to Report Q1 Earnings: What's in Store?

Focus on solid operational execution, innovative products, higher demand across its vertical markets and higher pricing is likely to have benefited LSI's (LYTS) fiscal Q1 performance.

Sterling (STRL) to Report Q3 Earnings: Here's What to Expect

Sterling's (STRL) third-quarter performance is likely to have gained from strong demand across the board.

What's in the Cards for Emerson (EMR) This Earnings Season?

Softness in discrete and semiconductor markets, rising costs and forex woes are likely to hurt Emerson's (EMR) fiscal Q4 results.

The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights VSE, KBR, Construction Partners, Louisiana-Pacific and Dycom Industries

VSE, KBR, Construction Partners, Louisiana-Pacific and Dycom Industries are part of the Zacks top Analyst Blog.

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5 Construction Stocks Set to Beat Estimates This Earnings Season

VSEC, KBR, ROAD, LPX and DY from the Zacks Construction sector are set to beat analysts' Q3 expectations on the back of higher infrastructural demand and sequentially improving the residential market amid rate-hike woes and higher expenses.

Gibraltar (ROCK) to Report Q3 Earnings: What's in Store?

Gibraltar's (ROCK) third-quarter 2023 results are likely to reflect the tepid performance of the Renewables and Agtech segments, partially offset by solid contributions from the Residential and Infrastructure segments.

Martin Marietta (MLM) Q3 Earnings to Aid From Demand & Pricing

Martin Marietta's (MLM) third-quarter results to benefit from solid product demand and pricing actions.

Why KBR (KBR) Could Beat Earnings Estimates Again

KBR (KBR) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.

Will Supply-Chain Issues Dent Howmet's (HWM) Q3 Earnings?

Weakness in the Forged Wheels segment due to supply-chain issues and escalating cost of sales are likely to hurt Howmet's (HWM) Q3 results.

Here's What to Expect From Boise Cascade's (BCC) Q3 Earnings

Boise Cascade's (BCC) third-quarter 2023 earnings are likely to reflect slow housing starts, reduced repair and model spending, along with an inflationary environment.

KBR Inc. (KBR) Reports Next Week: Wall Street Expects Earnings Growth

KBR (KBR) possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.

MDC Gears Up to Report Q3 Earnings: Here's What to Know

MDC's third-quarter 2023 earnings results are likely to reflect soft housing demand attributable to a rise in mortgage rates and an inflationary market scenario. Also, low ASP is likely to hurt growth prospects.

Why KBR Inc. (KBR) is a Top Growth Stock for the Long-Term

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Vulcan (VMC) to Report Q3 Earnings: Here's What to Expect

Vulcan's (VMC) third-quarter results to benefit from solid non-residential construction activities and pricing actions.

Here's What to Expect From Owens Corning's (OC) Q3 Earnings

Owens Corning's (OC) third-quarter 2023 results are likely to reflect lower volumes, the impact of discontinuing Russian operations and ongoing inflation. That said, positive price realization and moderating input costs are likely to partially offset the headwinds.

Masco (MAS) to Report Q3 Earnings: Here's What to Expect

A slowdown in the housing and repair and remodel market and inflationary pressure are likely to affect Masco's (MAS) Q3 performance.

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NVR is Set to Report Q3 Earnings: What's in the Cards?

NVR's third-quarter 2023 results are quite likely to reflect high mortgage rates, reduced new homes settlements and economic uncertainties.

What's in the Cards for Sherwin-Williams (SHW) in Q3 Earnings?

Sherwin-Williams (SHW) is expected to have benefited from strong demand in its domestic markets, cost-saving from restructuring initiatives and pricing actions in Q3.

PulteGroup (PHM) Gears Up for Q3 Earnings: What's in Store?

PulteGroup's (PHM) Q3 earnings are likely to have benefited from higher deliveries. However, rising rates, higher costs and uncertain economies may have been a risk.

Fluor's (FLR) Stork UK Wins 3-Year Contract From Sellafield

Fluor's (FLR) Stork UK business to help Sellafield's nuclear site in the U.K.

M/I Homes (MHO) Gears Up for Q3 Earnings: What to Expect?

M/I Homes' (MHO) third quarter is likely to have reflected tough year-over-year comparisons, given rising rates. Yet, the lack of existing homes on the market will drive demand.