LPX
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+ FollowOvervalued by 52.4% based on the discounted cash flow analysis.
| Market cap | $5.34 Billion |
|---|---|
| Enterprise Value | $5.55 Billion |
| Dividend Yield | $1.16 (1.52%) |
| Earnings per Share | $2.09 |
| Beta | 1.59 |
| Outstanding Shares | 70,000,000 |
| P/E Ratio | 65.2 |
|---|---|
| PEG | -92.71 |
| Price to Sales | 2.05 |
| Price to Book Ratio | 3.07 |
| Enterprise Value to Revenue | 2.17 |
| Enterprise Value to EBIT | 41.11 |
| Enterprise Value to Net Income | 55 |
| Total Debt to Enterprise | 0.07 |
| Debt to Equity | 0.22 |
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Market sentiment based on institutional option activity.
| Put/Call Ratio | 1.3130▲ 104.92% |
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| Total Calls | 80,800▼ 74.60% |
| Total Puts | 106,088▲ 26.45% |
Holdings and activity of institutional investors.
| Ownership % | 100.09%▼ 0.58% |
|---|---|
| Total Invested | $5.10B▼ 10.45% |
| Investors Holding | 419▼ 10.00% |
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Louisiana-Pacific Corporation, commonly known as "LP", is an American building materials manufacturer. It was founded in 1973 and is currently based in Nashville, Tennessee. LP pioneered the U.S. production of oriented strand board pane...
Provides crucial analysis and scoring for tax legislation, directly influencing corporate tax structures, investment incentives, and overall tax burden, all of which significantly impact LPX's financial performance.
Directly impacts corporate tax policy and trade regulations (tariffs, import/export rules), which are critical drivers of profitability, supply chain costs, and market access for LPX's international operations.
Directly controls federal spending appropriations, including significant funding for infrastructure and public works projects, which directly increase demand for building materials like LPX's products.
Directly oversees forestry policy and land use, which are critical for the sourcing and cost of timber, LPX's primary raw material, despite the description's focus on other areas.
Directly impacts the housing market through regulation of HUD and influence over financial systems (Fed) that dictate mortgage rates and housing demand, which are crucial for LPX.
Directly influences national energy policy, impacting manufacturing costs, and oversees public lands which can significantly affect the availability and cost of timber, LPX's primary raw material.
Directly impacts the construction sector through infrastructure funding and heavily influences environmental regulations (EPA) that affect manufacturing operations and material sourcing for LPX.