Get a deeper insight into the potential performance of Eagle Materials (EXP) for the quarter ended March 2025 by going beyond Wall Street's top -and-bottom-line estimates and examining the estimates for some of its key metrics.
Eagle Materials (EXP) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
Eagle Materials Inc., a supplier of construction materials, has outperformed the S&P 500 with a 34.7% rise since January 2022. The Cement segment drove revenue and profit growth despite mixed results in other segments like Gypsum Wallboard and Concrete and Aggregates. Management's strategic investments and cost-saving initiatives, such as the Bullskin Stone & Lime acquisition, bolster long-term growth prospects.
Eagle Materials (EXP) saw its shares surge in the last session with trading volume being higher than average. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions may not translate into further price increase in the near term.
EXP reported balanced Q3 performance, with Light Materials growth offsetting weather-related declines in Heavy Materials, maintaining a buy rating. Heavy Materials revenue declined due to record rainfall and higher maintenance costs, while Light Materials saw stronger sales volume and pricing. Bullskin Stone & Lime acquisition expands EXP's aggregate footprint and secures long-term raw material reserves in Pennsylvania.
EXP's third-quarter fiscal 2025 results reflect tepid top and bottom-line performances. Tune in to get a clear picture of the stock's quarterly release.
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for Eagle Materials (EXP) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended December 2024, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.
Eagle Materials Inc. (NYSE:EXP ) Q3 2025 Earnings Conference Call January 29, 2025 8:30 AM ET Company Participants Michael Haack - President and Chief Executive Officer Craig Kesler - Executive Vice President, Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Trey Grooms - Stephens Brent Thielman - D.A. Davidson Asher Sohnen - Citigroup Jerry Revich - Goldman Sachs Adam Thalhimer - Thompson Davis Philip Ng - Jefferies Jonathan Bettenhausen - Truist Securities Operator Good day, everyone, and welcome to Eagle Materials Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2024 Earnings Conference Call.
Eagle Materials (EXP) came out with quarterly earnings of $3.59 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $4 per share. This compares to earnings of $3.72 per share a year ago.
Jefferies downgraded Eagle Materials to Hold from Buy with a price target of $310, down from $330. The firm says that in a low growth environment and likely softer first half of 2025 in residential, it is "picking our spots" and downgrading some building products names as part of a 2025 outlook. Jefferies' contacts are calling for flat to low single-digit volume growth in new residential and remove and replace, but there isn't a strong consensus if one end market will outperform, the analyst tells investors in a research note. The firm says its contacts believe mortgages rates need to be in the 5.5% to less than 6% range for demand to accelerate, but that Trump's policies are likely to be inflationary, so it expect rates to stay "higher for longer".
EXP set to benefit from the expansion of its product portfolio and market reach after completing the buyout of Bullskin Stone & Lime.
Eagle Materials Inc. (NYSE:EXP ) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call October 29, 2024 8:30 AM ET Company Participants Michael Haack - President and CEO Craig Kesler - CFO Conference Call Participants Trey Grooms - Stephens Brent Thielman - D.A. Davidson Asher Sohnen - Citigroup Jerry Revich - Goldman Sachs Adam Thalhimer - Thompson Davis Jesse Barone - Jefferies Tyler Brown - Raymond James Operator Good day, everyone, and welcome to Eagle Materials Second Quarter of Fiscal 2025 Earnings Conference Call.