Fastenal Company (NASDAQ:FAST) is a leading entity in the industrial and construction supplies sector, renowned for its comprehensive product lineup, including fasteners, tools, and safety equipment. Competing against industry stalwarts like Grainger and MSC Industrial Direct, Fastenal is on the verge of unveiling its second-quarter earnings on July 14, 2025.
On July 3, 2025, David Manthey from Robert W. Baird established a price target of $86 for FAST, which was trading at $43.13 at that moment. This projection indicates a potential price surge of approximately 99.4%. The forthcoming earnings report from Fastenal is anticipated to reveal earnings of 28 cents per share, an improvement from 25 cents per share in the corresponding period the previous year, signifying positive growth.
Fastenal's expected quarterly revenue is projected to hit $2.07 billion, a rise from $1.92 billion a year earlier. This revenue growth is in harmony with the optimistic price target set by David Manthey. Despite a minor decline of 0.4%, closing at $42.68, the stock has demonstrated resilience with a 1.05% increment, reaching $43.13.
Earlier in the year, Fastenal announced a two-for-one stock split on April 23, aimed at making the stock more accessible to a broader range of investors. Morgan Stanley analyst Chris Snyder maintained an Equal-Weight rating for Fastenal and raised the price target from $38 to $40 on May 23, 2025, reflecting a cautiously optimistic stance.
With a market capitalization of approximately $49.48 billion and a trading volume of 2,955,923 shares, Fastenal's stock has oscillated between a low of $42.625 and a high of $43.5 today, marking its peak price over the past year. The lowest price for the stock in the past year was $31.015, showcasing its upward trajectory.