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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Doman Building Materials Group Ltd T.DBM

Alternate Symbol(s):  CWXZF

Doman Building Materials Group Ltd. is an integrated national distributor in the building materials and related products sector. The Company operates various distinct divisions with multiple treating plants, planing and specialty facilities and distribution centers coast-to-coast in various cities across Canada and select locations across the United States. The Company operates 21 treating... see more

TSX:DBM - Post Discussion

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Post by TeamCommonSense on Nov 11, 2024 8:08pm

Analyst update

National Bank Reviews Doman Building's Q3
MT Newswires - Nov 11, 2024 2:25 PM EST

02:25 PM EST, 11/11/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Doman Building's third quarter revenue hit $663.1 million, beating National Bank's $638.3 million estimate (Street: $616.7 million). Adj. EPS came to $0.18, above National's $0.13 forecast and the Street's $0.14.

National Bank has increased its target to $12.50 (was $12) on 11.5x 2026e EPS, equivalent to a 9.7% FCF yield.

"We rate DBM Outperform as although the short-term outlook remains clouded by the industry's reticence to restock inventory in the face of economic uncertainty and elevated rates, DBM remains well positioned to benefit from long-term drivers of housing market dynamics on both sides of the border, and can continue to supplement growth through accretive acquisitions."

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