Martin Marietta Raises 2026 Revenue Outlook to $7.16 Billion and Adjusted EBITDA to $2.43 Billion

Reuters02-24
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MLM">Martin Marietta</a> Raises 2026 Revenue Outlook to $7.16 Billion and Adjusted EBITDA to $2.43 Billion

Martin Marietta Materials updated its 2026 outlook, forecasting revenue of about $7.16 billion and adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations of about $2.43 billion, with capital expenditures expected to be around $575 million. The company expects aggregates volume to rise 12% versus 2025 (including acquisitions), while organic aggregates volume growth is projected at 2%; aggregates average selling price is expected to increase 2.5% overall, including 5% organic pricing growth.

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