Follow the FLUOR CORP share price and the full directors' dealings record of the company, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Construction sector, FLUOR CORP has logged 221 reports. Market capitalisation: €6.9bn. The latest transaction was reported on 8 May 2026 (Retenue fiscale). Among the most active insiders: Constable David E. All data is openly available.
Analysts rate FLUOR CORP Buy (bullish), based on 8 analysts. Average price target: US$52.44.
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Fluor Corp. (NYSE: FLR) is a U.S.-based engineering, procurement and construction company listed on the NYSE in the United States. Headquartered in Irving, Texas, Fluor was founded in 1912 and has evolved into one of the better-known global EPC/EPCM contractors serving large, technically complex industrial and infrastructure programs. For investors, the company is best viewed not as a conventional construction firm, but as a project execution platform that earns its reputation on scale, engineering capability, regulatory depth and multi-year delivery relationships. Fluor currently reports through three principal operating segments: Urban Solutions, Energy Solutions and Mission Solutions. Urban Solutions covers infrastructure, transportation, environmental and other civil or public-works type projects. Energy Solutions focuses on energy, refining, chemicals, gas, nuclear power, low-carbon fuels and related industrial facilities. Mission Solutions serves government-related and specialized markets, including defense and other mission-critical work subject to higher regulatory and technical requirements. This structure gives Fluor exposure to several end-markets while reducing reliance on any single industry cycle. In competitive terms, Fluor sits among the major international engineering and construction names. Its edge is rooted in the ability to manage large, capital-intensive, technically demanding projects across multiple regions, with a client base that spans industrial companies, energy operators, public agencies and defense-related customers. Geographic reach is an important part of the investment case: Fluor operates across North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, and continues to win work in markets where execution quality and compliance matter as much as price. Recent developments highlight an active commercial backdrop. In late 2025 and into 2026, Fluor announced awards and project milestones across nuclear, uranium enrichment, mining, LNG, sustainable aviation fuel and industrial projects in the U.S., Canada, China, the U.K. and Europe. The company also continued monetizing its stake in NuScale Power, improving financial flexibility and supporting share repurchases. That combination of portfolio reshaping and capital returns is notable for investors looking for a contractor with improving balance-sheet optionality and exposure to long-duration energy and infrastructure spending. Overall, Fluor is a differentiated industrial services company: cyclical, project-driven and execution-sensitive, but supported by global scale, a long operating history, and exposure to strategic markets such as nuclear, energy transition, critical minerals and government-related infrastructure.