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Based on our 6-factor quantitative model, Ferrovial SE (FER) is the stronger stock with a composite score of 75.5/100 and a Strong Buy rating, compared to EMCOR Group, Inc. (EME) at 63.6/100 (Hold). FER ranks #6 in our universe versus #374 for EME, giving it an edge of 11.9 points across quality, value, momentum, investment, stability, and short interest factors.
For the Quality factor — which measures profitability and business quality through metrics like ROE, gross margins, and capital efficiency — FER leads at 89/100, while EME trails at 75/100 (FER: 89/100, EME: 75/100). The 15-point gap indicates a meaningful difference in quality characteristics between these stocks.
For the Value factor — which evaluates whether a stock is cheap or expensive relative to its earnings, book value, and cash flows — FER leads at 94/100, while EME trails at 42/100 (FER: 94/100, EME: 42/100). The 52-point gap indicates a meaningful difference in value characteristics between these stocks.
For the Momentum factor — which captures price trends and institutional sentiment over the trailing 3-12 months — EME leads at 80/100, while FER trails at 72/100 (EME: 80/100, FER: 72/100). The 8-point gap indicates a meaningful difference in momentum characteristics between these stocks.
For the Investment factor — which assesses capital allocation quality including reinvestment rates and asset growth — FER leads at 47/100, while EME trails at 25/100 (FER: 47/100, EME: 25/100). The 22-point gap indicates a meaningful difference in investment characteristics between these stocks.
For the Stability factor — which measures financial health through leverage ratios and price volatility — FER leads at 95/100, while EME trails at 55/100 (FER: 95/100, EME: 55/100). The 39-point gap indicates a meaningful difference in stability characteristics between these stocks.
On the Short Interest factor, which tracks institutional bearish positioning and potential risk from elevated short selling, these stocks are closely matched (FER: 68/100, EME: 63/100). The narrow 5-point spread suggests similar short interest profiles, so this factor alone is unlikely to be a decisive differentiator.
Based on our 6-factor model, Ferrovial SE (FER) is utilizing a stronger overall profile than EME, with a Composite Score of 76 vs 64. FER holds a moderate edge, particularly in Value and Stability, though both stocks have merits.
| Overall Rating | ||
| Composite Score | 76 | 64 |
| Rank | #6 | #374 |
| Stars | 5 / 5 | 3 / 5 |
| Action | Strong Buy | Hold |
| Factor Scores | ||
| Quality | 89 | 75 |
| Value | 94 | 42 |
| Momentum | 72 | 80 |
| Stability | 95 | 55 |
| Investment | 47 | 25 |
| Short Interest | 68 | 63 |
| Valuation | ||
| P/E Ratio | — | 24.60 |
| P/B Ratio | — | 8.71 |
| P/S Ratio | — | 1.69 |
| EV/EBITDA | — | 16.02 |
| Dividend Yield | 2.1% | 0.1% |
| Profitability | ||
| ROE | 162.2% | 36.5% |
| ROA | 12.2% | 14.0% |
| Gross Margin | 87.8% | 19.4% |
| Operating Margin | 88.9% | 9.4% |
| Net Margin | 38.1% | 6.9% |
| Growth & Risk | ||
| Revenue Growth | 0.5% | 16.4% |
| Debt/Equity | — | 3.00 |
| Beta | 0.61 | 1.31 |
| Market | ||
| Market Cap | $30.34B | $29.07B |
Based on our 6-factor quantitative model, FER currently has the higher composite score (75.5/100, Strong Buy) and ranks #6 in our universe. However, the "better" stock depends on your investment goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon. We recommend reviewing the full factor breakdown above before making a decision.
Our comparison analyzes six quantitative factors: Quality (profitability and business strength, 30% weight), Momentum (price trends, 25%), Value (valuation attractiveness, 15%), Investment (capital allocation, 10%), Stability (financial health, 10%), and Short Interest (institutional positioning, 10%). Each factor is scored 0-100 and combined into a composite score.
FER has the higher value score at 94/100 compared to EME at 42/100. A higher value score indicates the stock trades at a more attractive valuation relative to its earnings, book value, and cash flows.
Our stock rankings and comparisons are updated daily using the latest available market data, financial statements, and price information. Factor scores reflect the most recent quarterly filings and trailing price data.