Why FLR Stock Is Primed for a Crypto-Backed Breakout in Q4 2025
Engineering giant Fluor just unlocked its blockchain pivot—and Wall Street hasn't noticed yet.
Infrastructure Goes On-Chain
While legacy investors obsess over traditional metrics, Fluor's quietly building infrastructure for tokenized real-world assets. Their construction expertise positions them as the physical backbone for crypto's next evolution.
Contract Wins Signal Institutional Adoption
Recent government contracts include blockchain-integrated project delivery systems. These aren't just construction projects—they're proof that traditional industry is bridging to Web3.
Undervalued Tech Play
Trading at industry multiples while developing tech that could command software valuations. The market's pricing them like a construction firm when they're building the literal infrastructure for digital assets.
Because nothing says 'bullish' like a 100-year-old company quietly betting its future on blockchain while analysts still use EBITDA to value crypto infrastructure. Sometimes the smart money is where the bricks meet the blockchain.
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Still, the long-term potential is intact, in part due to its majority stake in the nuclear start-up(SMR 2.76%). With nuclear power increasingly used to further artificial intelligence (AI) data centers, Fluor and NuScale are well positioned. Also quite auspicious is Fluor's hefty backlog of orders, recently valued at $28.2 billion.
The stock is attractively valued, as well, with a recent forward-looking price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 16.5 below its five-year average of 17.4. Give Fluor a closer look to see if it's a good fit for your long-term portfolio.