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- Altman Z Score 3.22
- Piotroski Score 7.00
- Grade Buy
- Symbol (NVEE)
- Company NV5 Global, Inc.
- Price $21.80
- Changes Percentage (-1.93%)
- Change -$0.43
- Day Low $21.71
- Day High $22.22
- Year High $28.75
NV5 Global offers professional and technical engineering and consulting solutions to public and private sector clients in the infrastructure, utility services, construction, real estate, and environmental markets in the United States and internationally. It operates through three segments: Infrastructure; Building, Technology & Sciences; and Geospatial Solutions. The company provides site selection and planning, design, water resources, transportation, structural engineering, land development, surveying, power delivery, building code compliance, and other services; and construction materials testing and engineering, geotechnical engineering and consulting, and forensic consulting services. It also provides governmental outsourcing and consulting, and technical outsourcing services; and geospatial data analytic and mapping services. In addition, it offers mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design; commissioning; energy performance, management, and optimization; climate change and reducing CO2 emissions; building program management; acoustical design consulting; and audiovisualsecurity and surveillanceinformation technologydata center services. Further, the company provides various services, such as investigating and analyzing environmental conditions, and recommending corrective measures and procedures; occupational health and safety services; radiation exposure and protection, and nuclear safety and industrial hygiene analyses services; hydrogeological modeling and environmental programs; water resource planning, monitoring, and environmental management of wastewater facilities; solid waste landfill investigations; permitting and compliance; storm water pollution; environmental impact statement support; agricultural waste management and permitting; and wetland evaluations. The company was formerly known as NV5 Holdings, Inc. and changed its name to NV5 Global, Inc. in December 2015. NV5 Global, Inc. was founded in 1949 and is headquartered in Hollywood, Florida.
- Last Earnings
- Ex-Dividend for 5/16 Dividend
- Dividend Payable
- Today N/A
- Next Earnings (Estimated) 02/27/2025
- Fiscal Year End N/A
- Average Stock Price Target $147.50
- High Stock Price Target $165.00
- Low Stock Price Target $105.00
- Potential Upside/Downside N/A
- Consensus Rating Neutral
- Rating Score (0-4) N/A
- Research Coverage N/A
- EPS (Most Recent Fiscal Year) $2.52
- Trailing P/E Ratio 36.49
- Forward P/E Ratio 36.49
- P/E Growth 36.49
- Net Income $44.61 M
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Latest News of NVEE
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What Is NV5 Global, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:NVEE) Share Price Doing?
NV5 Global, Inc. (NVEE) has seen significant price fluctuations on NASDAQGS, currently trading at US$23.08. Analysts suggest it may be overvalued based on price-to-earnings ratio....
By Yahoo! Finance | 1 month ago -
NV5 Global (NASDAQ:NVEE) shareholders have earned a 6.2% CAGR over the last five years
NV5 Global, Inc. (NASDAQ:NVEE) stock has risen 35% in 5 years, below market average. Earnings per share are down 4.8% annually, but revenue has grown by 12%. CEO pay is lower compared to peers....
By Yahoo! Finance | 2 months ago -
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