Mizuho Hikes Price Target on MasTec (MTZ) to $244, Maintains Outperform Rating Ahead of Q3 2025 Earnings

By Maham Fatima | October 31, 2025, 10:27 PM

MasTec Inc. (NYSE:MTZ) is one of the best NYSE stocks to buy and hold for the next decade. On October 28, Mizuho analyst Maheep Mandloi raised the firm’s price target on MasTec to $244 from $215 and maintained an Outperform rating on the shares ahead of the company’s Q3 2025 earnings report as MasTec’s customer demand and bookings remain strong.

Earlier on October 20, Barclays raised the firm’s price target on MasTec to $240 from $200 and kept an Overweight rating on the shares. This sentiment was announced during a Q3 earnings preview for the machinery and construction group, as inventories are showing signs of improvement across the machinery sector, with the most notable gains seen in the agriculture segment.

Mizuho Hikes Price Target on MasTec (MTZ) to $244, Maintains Outperform Rating Ahead of Q3 2025 Earnings

On the same day, KeyBanc also raised the firm’s price target on the company to $236 from $205 with an Overweight. The firm believes that the company is revamping its growth, which is being supported by improved execution and strong momentum in both its Telecom and Pipeline Infrastructure segments.

MasTec Inc. (NYSE:MTZ) is an infrastructure construction company that provides engineering, building, installation, maintenance, and upgrade services for communications, energy, utility, and other infrastructure primarily in the US and Canada.

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