As EME Surges 17% in a Month, VST’s Story Stands Out

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VST offers superior revenue growth across key periods, better profitability, and an attractive valuation.

Why are we comparing? While technically different businesses, there is overlap in terms of industry served. This means that common market forces can impact both – so why not choose the one better prepared?

  • VST’s Quarterly growth came in at 28.8%, ahead of EME’s 12.7%.
  • Its Last 12 Month growth was also higher at 35.0%.
  • VST leads on profitability over both periods – LTM margin of 21.4% and 3-year average of 12.0%.

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Valuation & Performance Overview

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EME VST Preferred
Valuation
P/EBIT Ratio 17.9 16.8 VST
Revenue Growth
Last Quarter 12.7% 28.8% VST
Last 12 Months 14.3% 35.0% VST
Last 3 Year Average 15.9% 18.7% VST
Margins
Last 12 Months 9.4% 21.4% VST
Last 3 Year Average 7.4% 12.0% VST
Momentum
Last 3 Year Return 443.2% 796.5% EME

Historical Market Performance

2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Total [1] Avg Best
Returns
EME Return 6% 40% 17% 46% 111% 23% 559%
VST Return -12% 20% 5% 71% 262% 42% 869% <===
S&P 500 Return 16% 27% -19% 24% 23% 7% 94%
Monthly Win Rates [3]
EME Win Rate 67% 50% 33% 67% 83% 50% 58%
VST Win Rate 50% 58% 58% 67% 75% 67% 62% <===
S&P 500 Win Rate 58% 75% 42% 67% 75% 50% 61%
Max Drawdowns [4]
EME Max Drawdown -44% -3% -24% -4% -2% -25% -17%
VST Max Drawdown -45% -18% -9% -8% -1% -29% -18%
S&P 500 Max Drawdown -31% -1% -25% -1% -2% -15% -12% <===

[1] Cumulative total returns since the beginning of 2020
[2] 2025 data is for the year till date (YTD)
[3] Win Rate = % of calendar months in which monthly returns were positive
[4] Max drawdown represents maximum peak-to-trough decline within a year