
If You'd Invested $10,000 in Fluor Corporation in 2000, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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Fluor Corporation (FLR) has experienced significant stock price fluctuations, dropping from $55 to $30 in early 2025, then rebounding to $55 before settling at $40. Long-term investors who invested $10,000 in 2000 would see it grow to about $39,780, underperforming compared to the S&P 500's $79,980. Despite a 300% rise since 2020, Fluor's cyclical nature means investors should anticipate volatility and not expect superior long-term performance.
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