Tutor Perini to Host Investor Event | TPC Stock News

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Tutor Perini Corporation (NYSE: TPC) will host an investor conference call to discuss its fourth quarter and full year 2025 results, the company announced today. The call is scheduled for March 11, 2026, according to a statement released by the Sylmar, California-based construction firm.

The company, a leading contractor specializing in civil, building, and specialty construction, did not disclose specific financial details in its initial announcement. However, the call is expected to provide a comprehensive overview of the company’s performance throughout the year, as well as its outlook for future projects.

As of February 13, 2026, Tutor Perini’s stock was trading at $82.74 per share, reflecting a 1.24% increase for the day, with a volume of 432,223 shares traded, according to stock information available online. The company’s market capitalization stands at $4.34 billion as of the same date.

Gary G. Smalley serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Tutor Perini Corporation. The company was founded in 1918 and went public on May 22, 1981. Tutor Perini currently employs approximately 7,500 people, a decrease of 700 employees, or 8.54%, compared to the previous year.

Recent projects undertaken by Tutor Perini include the St. Croix Crossing in Stillwater, Minnesota, valued at $332 million. Financial data indicates the company reported a net loss of $163.72 million for the fiscal year, with revenue totaling $4.33 billion. Earnings per share for the trailing twelve months are reported as -$0.53.

The company’s beta, a measure of its volatility relative to the overall market, is 1.45. Tutor Perini’s dividend yield is currently 0.29%.

The investor conference call is scheduled to commence at a time not yet specified. Details regarding access to the call, including a webcast link and dial-in information, will be released closer to the event date.

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