Vulcan Materials is America's biggest rock seller, digging up crushed stone, sand, and gravel that go into roads, bridges, and buildings. Think of it as the quarry behind every construction site.
Money comes from selling aggregates, with gross margins around 27% and net margins near 14% on USD 7.93B revenue. It's a recurring, volume-driven business tied to infrastructure and housing cycles.
Local quarries are hard to replicate due to permits and transport costs, giving pricing power against Martin Marietta and CRH. But consolidation and new supply could erode this edge.
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