Actividades de Construccion y Servicios S.A.
Actividades de Construcción y Servicios S.A. (ACS) is a Spanish company specialized in public works, construction, and industrial services.
Price history of Actividades de Construccion y Servicios S.A.
Price history of Actividades de Construccion y Servicios S.A.
Performance & Momentum
Strategic Analysis
Actividades de Construccion y Servicios S.A. • 2026
ACS is a Spanish infrastructure and industrial services group that combines construction, public works, and concessions activities. Its positioning is based on a diversified model, exposed both to large infrastructure projects and to more recurring revenue streams through services and concession assets, which improves the resilience of the revenue profile.
- Strong position in public works and infrastructure markets driven by structural modernization needs
- Diversification across construction, industrial services, and concessions, reducing dependence on any single business line
- Very strong stock market track record, suggesting solid operational execution and lasting market confidence
- Exposure to a cyclical sector, sensitive to public spending, project delays, and raw material costs
- High operational complexity linked to the diversity of businesses and the management of large-scale projects
Momentum is very strong and reflects a clearly favorable underlying trend, with sustained market performance across multiple time horizons. This suggests a stock that is already well recognized by investors, supported by good visibility on infrastructure activity and the perceived quality of its business portfolio. However, after such outperformance, the share may have become more demanding on valuation and more sensitive to any execution disappointment.
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