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Willdan Group Stock Jumps As Q1 Beat, Burton Deal And NYC Contract Reset Bullish Outlook

JACK KELLOGGUPDATED MAY. 8, 2026, 4:37 PM ET
Reviewed by Tim Sykesand Fact-checked by Ellis Hobbs

Willdan Group Inc. stocks have been trading up by 20.05 percent following upbeat coverage of its strong earnings and contracts.

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Weekly Update May 04 – May 08, 2026: On Friday, May 08, 2026 Willdan Group Inc. stock [NASDAQ: WLDN] is trending up by 20.05%! Discover the key drivers behind this movement as well as our expert analysis in the detailed breakdown below.

Industrials industry expert:

Analyst sentiment – positive

Willdan (WLDN) occupies a strong niche at the intersection of energy efficiency, grid modernization, and decarbonization consulting, with fundamentals now reflecting operating leverage. Revenue growth of 11–17% over 3–5 years, 37.5% gross margin, and 9.2% EBITDA margin support a mid‑20s ROE and ~17% ROIC, well above typical engineering/consulting peers. Balance sheet risk is modest: total debt/equity 0.23, interest coverage 15.9x, and robust FCF (Q4 FCF $36.7M vs. ~$18.7M net income) validate reinvestment and M&A capacity.

Technically, WLDN is in a powerful breakout and momentum phase. The weekly range from $71.76 to $89 shows successive higher highs and strong closes near the top of the range, with 5‑minute candles confirming persistent intraday buying and elevated volume on up‑moves. The dominant trend is decisively bullish. Traders should focus on $80 as first key support: above that level, pullbacks are buyable; a break below $75 would signal a momentum cooling and justify tighter risk controls.

Fundamentally and versus Industrials and Construction benchmarks, WLDN now screens as a high‑quality secular grower leveraged to building decarbonization, grid upgrades, and data‑center energy demand. The $27M NYC Accelerator award, Burton Energy acquisition (incremental $7M EBITDA), and raised 2026 guidance support sustained double‑digit net revenue growth and margin expansion, validating Wedbush’s bullish stance. I see 12‑18 month upside to $115–$125, with support at $80 and strong resistance only emerging near $100–$105.

Quick Financial Overview

Willdan Group Inc. (WLDN) is coming off a strong operational stretch. Q1 2026 delivered normalized double‑digit net revenue growth with net income nearly doubling, which tells traders the core engine is running faster, not just benefiting from one‑offs. Management raised full‑year 2026 guidance alongside this beat, a signal that visibility is improving and that current strength is not viewed as a single‑quarter spike.

The acquisition of Burton Energy Group adds scale and mix. Burton brought roughly $103M in contract revenue, $15M in net revenue, and $7M in EBITDA in 2025, and WLDN expects the deal to be accretive to 2026 adjusted EPS. That ties directly to already solid profitability metrics: an EBIT margin around 6.4%, EBITDA margin near 9.2%, and a healthy 37.5% gross margin. Returns on equity and capital, near 19% and mid‑teens, show management has been turning each dollar of capital into meaningful profit.

More Breaking News

The balance sheet gives WLDN room to trade offense. Debt levels are moderate with total debt‑to‑equity at 0.23, strong interest coverage around 15.9, and a current ratio of 1.6, which reduces financing risk around the Burton integration. The stock’s valuation sits on a P/E near 22 and price‑to‑sales close to 1.66, not cheap but reasonable for a name growing revenue double digits with solid free‑cash coverage of its market value. On the tape, the weekly move from roughly $72 to a close at $89 is a sharp multi‑day breakout, and intraday action shows steady higher lows into the close, confirming real demand rather than a short‑lived spike.

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