Vulcan Materials Co
NYSE:VMC

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Vulcan Materials Co
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Price: 295.78 USD 0.31%
Market Cap: 39.1B USD

During the last 3 months Vulcan Materials Co insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 6.3m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 1% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 19, 2025 by Clement David P , who sold 287.1k USD worth of VMC shares.

Last Transactions:
Clement David P
$-287.1k
Baker Thompson S Ii
$-608.7k
Baker Thompson S Ii
$-1.2m
Hall Grayson
$-1.3m
Bass Stanley G
President, Mid-Atlantic Division
$-959.9k
Baker Thompson S Ii
$-1.7m
Clement David P
$-208.4k
Pigg Randy L.
$-186.3k
Hill J Thomas
$-1.9m
Hill J Thomas
$-865k
Clement David P
$-405k
Bass Stanley G
$-795k
Clement David P
$-253.6k
Franklin Denson N. Iii
$-563.2k
Perkins Jerry F Jr
$-481.5k
Franklin Denson N. Iii
$-269.6k
Hill J Thomas
$-3.5m
Hill J Thomas
$-3m
Hill J Thomas
$-4.2m
Clement David P
$-249.5k
Clement David P
$-254.5k
Baker Thompson S Ii
$-1.2m
Baker Thompson S Ii
$-1.4m
Franklin Denson N. Iii
$-862.3k
Clement David P
$-747.4k
Anderson Melissa H.
$-312.6k
Bass Stanley G
$-432.3k
Pigg Randy L.
$-78.4k
Bass Stanley G
$-2.1m
Bass Stanley G
$-354k
Clement David P
$-162k
Clement David P
$-162k
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During the last 3 months Vulcan Materials Co insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 6.3m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 1% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 19, 2025 by Clement David P , who sold 287.1k USD worth of VMC shares.

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Vulcan Materials Co. has established itself as a dominant force in the construction industry, carving a substantial niche as the largest supplier of construction aggregates in the United States. Founded in 1909, Vulcan has weathered the fluctuations of an ever-evolving economy by sticking to the basics of what societies need: essential materials that form the backbone of infrastructure. The company mines, produces, and sells aggregates such as crushed stone, sand, and gravel, which are critical components used in a wide array of construction projects—from roads and bridges to commercial buildings and homes. Vulcan's operations span across a network of quarries, strategically positioned to service its markets efficiently, ensuring that its materials are readily available for projects that shape our cities and communities. The company's revenue model hinges on its ability to efficiently extract and sell these materials, as well as its capability to adapt to the changing needs of the construction sector. Besides its primary aggregates business, Vulcan also engages in the production of asphalt and ready-mixed concrete, providing a comprehensive suite of products needed by contractors. By leveraging economies of scale and operating a vertically integrated business model, Vulcan enhances its profitability and competes effectively against local and regional players. The demand for Vulcan's materials ties closely to government infrastructure spending and real estate development, making it sensitive to economic cycles while also benefiting from large-scale public and private construction investments. Through strategic acquisitions and a commitment to sustainability, Vulcan continues to solidify its position as a cornerstone of the nation's development landscape.

VMC Intrinsic Value
217.15 USD
Overvaluation 27%
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