
Valmont Industries (VMI) Stock
Diversified industrial manufacturer of irrigation and power infrastructure. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about Valmont Industries in August 2026.
Valmont Industries, Inc. (VMI) is a US-based industrial manufacturer known for engineered infrastructure and agricultural solutions. The company makes irrigation systems (notably centre-pivot irrigation), steel structures for electric transmission and lighting, and protective coatings. With a market capitalisation around $8.2 billion, Valmont has a diversified revenue mix across utilities, transportation, and agriculture, supplying both domestic and international markets. Investors should note the company benefits from long-term themes such as global water management, rising agricultural productivity needs and infrastructure maintenance, yet it remains cyclical and sensitive to agricultural commodity cycles, construction activity and input-cost inflation. Valmont historically generates steady operating cash flow, but growth depends on capital expenditure cycles, commodity prices and geographic exposure. Key factors to watch include order backlogs, margin trends, raw-material costs (notably steel), and policy-driven infrastructure spending. This summary is for educational purposes only and not personalised investment advice; all investments carry risk and past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.
Sixth Month Growth Performance
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts recommend buying Valmont's stock, expecting it to rise to a higher target price.
Financial Health
Valmont Industries is doing well with strong revenue and cash flow, indicating solid overall performance.
Dividend
Valmont Industries offers a below average dividend yield of 0.83%. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $8.30 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock
Infrastructure Exposure
Valmont serves utility and transport sectors that can benefit from renewed infrastructure spending, though revenue can be cyclical and linked to government budgets.
Global Irrigation Demand
Demand for efficient irrigation supports long-term opportunities as water management becomes a priority, but agricultural cycles and commodity prices can affect sales.
Operational Levers
Margins depend on execution, pricing and raw-material costs—management of steel input prices and supply chains is crucial, and performance can vary by region.
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