Builders FirstSource (BLDR) is set to report fourth-quarter earnings, with analysts anticipating a decline in revenue and EPS amid challenging housing market conditions. Investors will focus on comments regarding commodity prices, gross margin trajectory, and the 2026 outlook, particularly EBITDA guidance, as building material costs increase. Despite a history of beating expectations due to its scale and integration, the stock is trading below its 52-week high, indicating investor demand for clarity on margin stability and volume recovery.
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Builders FirstSource earnings up next: Can margins weather downturn? By Investing.com
Builders FirstSource (BLDR) is set to report fourth-quarter earnings, with analysts anticipating a decline in revenue and EPS amid challenging housing market conditions. Investors will focus on comments regarding commodity prices, gross margin trajectory, and the 2026 outlook, particularly EBITDA guidance, as building material costs increase. Despite a history of beating expectations due to its scale and integration, the stock is trading below its 52-week high, indicating investor demand for clarity on margin stability and volume recovery.