Sherwin-Williams (SHW) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Akzo Nobel says it has rejected a joint bid from Sherwin and Nippon Paint at an indicative price of 73 euros per share.
The Sherwin-Williams Company is rated Sell due to a premium valuation unsupported by near-term fundamentals and softening end-market demand. Q1 '26 results showed headline growth, but organic constant-currency growth was weak, with volumes declining and acquisitions/FX driving most gains. Management reaffirmed full-year EPS guidance but shifted composition to pricing-led growth as volumes are now expected to decline low single digits.
| Specialty Retail Industry | Consumer Discretionary Sector | Heidi G. Petz CEO | XDUS Exchange | US8243481061 ISIN |
| US Country | 63,890 Employees | 13 Mar 2026 Last Dividend | 1 Apr 2021 Last Split | 1 Jul 1985 IPO Date |
The Sherwin-Williams Company specializes in the development, manufacture, distribution, and sale of a broad range of paints, coatings, and related products catering to a diverse customer base that includes professional, industrial, commercial, and retail segments. Structured into three primary segments—Paint Stores Group, Consumer Brands Group, and Performance Coatings Group—the company offers a comprehensive portfolio of products and services designed to meet the needs of architectural and industrial painting contractors, do-it-yourself homeowners, retailers, dealers, and distributors. With a rich heritage dating back to 1866, Sherwin-Williams operates globally, maintaining a significant presence in the Americas, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, and Australia from its headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio.