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What is EME's Net Revenue (Sales)?

  EMCOR Group Inc ( EME ) |
1994 - 2021 (28 years)

Net Revenue (Sales) is 
$9.1B (1Y +0.46% )

EME Stock Price & Net Revenue (Sales)

Net Revenue (Sales) for EME competitors.
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Historical (All-Time) Stats for Net Revenue (Sales)

chevron_right 2021 $4.6B +1.6x
( +3.5% / year avg)
chevron_left 1994 $1.8B
vertical_align_top Peak $9.0B +6.68x
vertical_align_bottom Bottom $1.2B
arrow_drop_up # Up Years 20 20 of 28
years up.
arrow_drop_down # Down Years 8
Up Years = Positive (0%+) YoY change
Down Years = Zero or Negative (0% or less) YoY change

Key Points (Stonk Price Comparison)

  • EME's stock price has rallied +6,010% from $1.14 in 1994 , or +36.9x faster than it's net revenue (sales) over the same period.
  • If EME grows it's stock at the same rate as it's net revenue (sales) (+3.5%/year) , it's stock price will grow +141% and hit $98.22 over the next 10 years.
  • EME's stock price has gone up 13 of the 20 years (+65%) it's net revenue (sales) were also up.
  • EME Historical Net Revenue (Sales) Table
    in $ million
    Year Net Revenue (Sales) YoY % Change Stock Price YoY % Change (Stock Price)
    4/1/2021 $4,585 -48.6% $69.63 9.7%
    4/1/2020 $8,919 -0.9% $63.47 -20.8%
    4/1/2019 $8,999 13.7% $80.13 6.6%
    4/1/2018 $7,913 3.8% $75.18 21.0%
    4/1/2017 $7,624 3.3% $62.13 33.2%
    4/1/2016 $7,379 10.9% $46.63 5.5%
    4/1/2015 $6,655 4.2% $44.19 2.7%
    4/1/2014 $6,387 0.3% $43.04 12.7%
    4/1/2013 $6,366 1.8% $38.17 47.4%
    4/1/2012 $6,252 12.7% $25.89 -9.4%
    4/1/2011 $5,550 8.3% $28.58 21.6%
    4/1/2010 $5,123 -12.7% $23.5 11.1%
    4/1/2009 $5,869 15.0% $21.14 -23.4%
    4/1/2008 $5,104 -14.8% $27.62 -10.5%
    4/1/2007 $5,993 19.4% $30.86 36.4%
    4/1/2006 $5,021 -19.7% $22.63 115.3%
    4/1/2005 $6,256 33.4% $10.51 5.4%
    4/1/2004 $4,689 4.6% $9.97 -14.6%
    4/1/2003 $4,482 20.7% $11.68 -12.1%
    4/1/2002 $3,713 6.5% $13.28 27.6%
    4/1/2001 $3,485 3.2% $10.41 100.6%
    4/1/2000 $3,376 64.9% $5.19 -2.5%
    4/1/1999 $2,047 -7.4% $5.32 13.5%
    4/1/1998 $2,210 -8.6% $4.69 38.4%
    4/1/1997 $2,417 49.2% $3.39 -11.7%
    4/1/1996 $1,620 38.3% $3.84 155.9%
    4/1/1995 $1,171 -33.6% $1.5 31.6%
    4/1/1994 $1,764 - $1.14 -

  • About
    Industry: Engineering & Construction
    Sector: Industrials
    Country: US
    IPO Date: 11/16/2000
    Stonk Exchange: NYSE
    • EMCOR Group, Inc
    • engages in the provision of electrical and mechanical construction and facilities services.
    • The company is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut and currently employs 33,000 full-time employees.
    • The firm provides building services and industrial services.
    • Its segments are United States electrical construction and facilities services; United States mechanical construction and facilities services; United States building services; United States industrial services, and United Kingdom building services.
    • As of December 31, 2016, its services were provided to a range of commercial, industrial, utility and institutional customers through approximately 75 operating subsidiaries and joint venture entities.
    • The company is providing construction services relating to electrical and mechanical systems in various types of non-residential and certain residential facilities, and in providing services relating to the operation, maintenance and management of facilities, including refineries and petrochemical plants.
    • The company operates various electrical and mechanical systems.

  • "The Top Line"

    The revenue (or sales) is the value of a company's sales of goods and services to its customers. Although a company's bottom line (its net income) gets most of the attention from investors, the top line is where the revenue or income process begins. Also, in the long run, profit margins on a company's existing products tend to eventually reach a maximum that is difficult to improve. Thus, companies typically can grow no faster than their revenues.

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