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Thompson S. Baker II, President of Vulcan Materials CO (NYSE:VMC), sold 5818.02 shares of Common Stock (401k) at a price of $292.26 on November 4, 2025, according to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The total value of the transaction was $1,700,374.
Following the transaction, Baker directly owns 41,485 shares of Vulcan Materials CO. In addition, Baker indirectly owns 1,208 shares as Trustee of Martha F. Baker Revocable Living Trusts, 7,135 shares as Trustee of Thompson S. Baker II Revocable Trust, and 1,900 shares held for the benefit of children.
In other recent news, Vulcan Materials Company reported its third-quarter 2025 earnings, surpassing market expectations. The company achieved an earnings per share (EPS) of $2.84, beating the forecasted $2.72, which represents a 4.41% surprise. Revenue also exceeded predictions, totaling $2.29 billion against the anticipated $2.27 billion. Vulcan Materials highlighted a 27% year-over-year increase in adjusted EBITDA and an expansion in its EBITDA margin. Additionally, DA Davidson raised its price target for Vulcan Materials to $330 from $315, maintaining a Buy rating. The firm attributed this adjustment to positive contributions from public infrastructure markets, which are expected to continue benefiting the company through 2026. These developments reflect ongoing strength in Vulcan’s operational and financial performance.
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