Why is this $2 billion ASX industrials stock racing higher today?

Major acquisition and earnings upgrade get investors excited.

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ASX industrials stock GenusPlus Group Ltd (ASX: GNP) is climbing on Monday after the company unveiled a major acquisition alongside an earnings upgrade.

During morning trade, the ASX industrials stock jumped 6% to $9.74.

That continues what has already been a phenomenal run for shareholders. GenusPlus shares have now surged roughly 219% over the past 12 months, massively outperforming the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO), which has gained just 4% over the same period.

So what exactly got investors excited today?

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A major acquisition move

The biggest catalyst was GenusPlus' announcement of the acquisition of MPC Kinetic (MPK), a major infrastructure contractor operating across the gas, water, and energy sectors.

The deal significantly expands GenusPlus beyond its traditional electricity infrastructure operations. It also pushes the company deeper into critical national infrastructure projects.

Importantly, the acquisition also diversifies the ASX industrials stock across multiple utility sectors at a time when infrastructure spending across Australia continues to accelerate. That broader exposure appears to have impressed investors.

What did GenusPlus management say?

Management of the ASX industrials stock believes the acquisition will strengthen earnings, expand the customer base, and create additional long-term growth opportunities.

GenusPlus Managing Director David Riches was clearly enthusiastic about the transaction, commenting:

MPK is a high-quality business with a strong management team. Blue-chip client base and significant potential. The combination diversifies Genus into the attractive gas and water sector and accelerates our strategy to becoming the leading provider of critical infrastructure across Australia.

The market appears to agree.

Infrastructure businesses exposed to electricity, water, gas, and communications are becoming increasingly popular with investors. Massive spending on energy transition projects and utility upgrades is creating a powerful long-term growth tailwind for the sector.

Earnings upgrade

The acquisition was not the only major announcement. The ASX industrials stock also upgraded its earnings guidance on Monday, giving investors another reason to pile into the stock.

The company now expects stronger profitability than previously forecast. This is thanks to continued project momentum, robust demand conditions, and improving operational performance across the business.

Genus upgraded its FY26 earnings guidance, with management now expecting normalised EBITDA of between $96 million and $100 million. That would represent impressive growth of roughly 42% to 48% compared to FY25 levels.

Meanwhile, normalised EBIT(A) is forecast to land between $76 million and $80 million, excluding acquisition amortisation.

Importantly, the ASX industrials stock expects that part of that earnings boost will come from the recently completed Railtrain Holdings acquisition. This should contribute around $2 million to $3 million in EBITDA growth this financial year.

What's next for GenusPlus?

Of course, risks remain for the ASX industrials stock. Large infrastructure projects can face execution risks, cost overruns, labour shortages, and margin pressure.

And after a staggering 219% share price rally over the past year, some investors may question how much good news is already priced into the stock.

Still, today's announcements reinforced why momentum around GenusPlus remains extremely strong.

The combination of a major strategic acquisition, upgraded earnings guidance, and growing exposure to long-term infrastructure spending themes appears to be keeping investors firmly interested in the ASX industrials stock.

Motley Fool contributor Marc Van Dinther has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended GenusPlus Group. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended GenusPlus Group. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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