Fluor Corp
NYSE:FLR

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NYSE:FLR
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Price: 43.34 USD -0.6% Market Closed
Market Cap: 7B USD

During the last 3 months Fluor Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 6% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jul 3, 2025 by Collins Alvin C Iii , who sold 155.8k USD worth of FLR shares.

Last Transactions:
Constable David E
$-2m
Collins Alvin C Iii
$-155.8k
Constable David E
$-2m
Constable David E
$-2m
Collins Alvin C Iii
$-859.5k
D'agostino Thomas P
$-433.1k
Fields Mark E
$-2.6m
Brennan Joseph L
$-584.4k
Brennan Joseph L
$-200.6k
Brennan Joseph L
$-14k
Brennan Joseph L
$-729.4k
Brennan Joseph L
$-1.5m
Regan John C
$-628k
Dillow Stacy L
$-606.1k
Breuer James R
$-151.2k
Olivera Armando J
$+6.8k
Olivera Armando J
$+19.7k
Rose Matthew K
$+1m
Hackett James T
$+258.4k
Hackett James T
$+253.8k
Brennan Joseph L
$-15.3k
Hernandez Carlos M
$+501.8k
Boeckmann Alan L
$+477k
Barnard Ray F.
$-122.9k
Bustamante Jose Luis M.
$-101.4k
De Haan Taco
$-26k
Barnard Ray F.
$-282.3k
Seaton David Thomas
$+250.3k
Locklear Samuel J
$+17.4k
Fluor Peter J
$+2.1m
De Haan Taco
$-205.1k
Chopra Robin K
$-149.4k
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During the last 3 months Fluor Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 6% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jul 3, 2025 by Collins Alvin C Iii , who sold 155.8k USD worth of FLR shares.

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Rising from a modest construction company founded in 1912, Fluor Corporation has crafted a legacy of innovation and resilience within the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) industry. Over the decades, the company has evolved into a global juggernaut, deftly executing complex projects across varied sectors such as energy, chemicals, infrastructure, and mining. Fluor's prowess lies in its ability to envision intricate mega-projects and marshal expertise to bring them to fruition, often assuming the role of both designer and builder. By orchestrating the core elements of project management—design, procurement, and construction—Fluor ensures that its clients’ objectives are met with precision and efficiency, a competence that has made it a trusted partner for both governments and private enterprises around the world. Fluor's financial engine hums to life through a diverse revenue stream predominantly sourced from long-term contracts, many of which are negotiated on a cost-plus or fixed-price basis. This enables the company to navigate the unpredictabilities of project execution, securing profit margins even amidst fluctuating material costs or unforeseen project challenges. Beyond mere execution, Fluor leverages its strategic consulting services and maintenance offerings, providing lifecycle solutions that extend beyond project completion, thus ensuring recurring income. This multifaceted approach not only stabilizes its earnings amidst the cyclical nature of the construction and energy markets but also fortifies its standing as a leader in delivering sustainable, efficient, and strategic solutions to the world's greatest engineering challenges.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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