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Atlanta credit bureau and employment verification (NYSE: EFX) ~$5.7B FY2024 revenue (+7%); The Work Number 650M employee records, EFX Cloud transformation post-2017 breach, competing with TransUnion and Experian.
Equifax Inc. is an Atlanta, Georgia-based global data, analytics, and technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: EFX) as an S&P 500 Financials component — providing credit information (consumer and commercial credit reports, scores), employment and income verification, fraud prevention, and analytics through three business units: Workforce Solutions (The Work Number — employment and income verification database with 650 million employee records), US Information Solutions (USIS — US consumer and commercial credit reports and analytics), and International (credit bureaus in 24 countries) through approximately 14,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Equifax reported revenues of approximately $5.7 billion (+7% year-over-year) driven by Workforce Solutions' non-mortgage verification revenue growth (tenant screening, auto lending, government social services verification) offsetting continued weakness in mortgage origination verification volumes (lower mortgage market activity reducing income verification demand from mortgage lenders). CEO Mark Begor has rebuilt Equifax after the transformational 2017 data breach (exposing 147 million Americans' SSNs, birthdates, and credit information — the largest US data breach at the time, resulting in $1.38 billion FTC settlement, massive security investment, and significant reputational damage) through the $1.5 billion "EFX2020" technology transformation (rebuilding all Equifax systems on cloud-native AWS infrastructure) that modernized Equifax's data security, analytics capabilities, and product development velocity. The EFX Cloud infrastructure (completed in 2022) enables Equifax to launch new data products within weeks rather than years — creating competitive differentiation versus legacy systems maintained by TransUnion and Experian.
National aggregate (crushed stone) producer with $6.6B FY2024 revenue; permitting barriers create durable pricing power; IIJA infrastructure spending multi-year tailwind; competes with Vulcan Materials.
Martin Marietta Materials is one of the nation's leading suppliers of building materials, including aggregates (crushed stone, sand, and gravel), cement, ready-mixed concrete, and asphalt—the essential bulk commodities upon which roads, bridges, buildings, and infrastructure are built. Spun off from Martin Marietta Corporation in 1993 and headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, the company trades on NYSE (MLM) and generated approximately $6.6 billion in net revenues for FY2024 under CEO Ward Nye, who has led Martin Marietta since 2010 and executed a long-term geographic expansion strategy that has doubled the company's revenue and market capitalization through acquisitions and organic pricing growth. The 2022 acquisition of Lehigh Hanson's Western operations from Heidelberg Materials for $2.3 billion added major aggregate reserves in Texas and Colorado, reinforcing Martin Marietta's Sun Belt and Rocky Mountain footprint.
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