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BXC vs HBP

Side-by-side comparison of Bluelinx Holdings Inc. (BXC) and Huttig Building Products Inc. (HBP): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • BXC operates in Consumer Discretionary, while HBP operates in Capital Goods - the two are in different parts of the market.
  • BXC is the larger of the two at $401.3M, about 1.7x HBP ($240.0M).
  • BXC has hit the wire 10 times in the past 4 weeks while HBP has been quiet.
  • BXC has more recent analyst coverage (6 ratings vs 0 for HBP).
MetricBXCHBP
Company
Bluelinx Holdings Inc.
Huttig Building Products Inc.
Price
$52.03+3.81%
$10.70+0.19%
Market cap
$401.3M
$240.0M
1M return
-2.29%
-
1Y return
-24.89%
-
Industry
Wholesale Distributors
Wholesale Distributors
Exchange
NYSE
NASDAQ
IPO
2004
News (4w)
10
0
Recent ratings
6
0
BXC

Bluelinx Holdings Inc.

BlueLinx Holdings Inc., together with its subsidiaries, distributes residential and commercial building products in the United States. It distributes structural products, including plywood, oriented strand board, rebar and remesh, lumber, spruce, and other wood products primarily that are used for structural support and walls in construction projects; and specialty products comprising engineered wood, moulding, siding and trim, cedar, metal, and insulation products. The company also provides a range of value-added services and solutions to its customers and suppliers. It serves dealers, specialty distributors, national home centers, and manufactured housing customers through a network of distribution centers. The company is headquartered in Marietta, Georgia.

HBP

Huttig Building Products Inc.

Huttig Building Products, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, distributes millwork, building materials, and wood products for new residential construction, in-home improvement, remodeling, and repair work in the United States. The company offers various millwork products, including exterior and interior doors, pre-hung and factory finished door units, windows, patio doors, mouldings, frames, stair parts, and columns under the Therma-Tru, Masonite, Woodgrain, HB&G, Simpson Door, Final Frame, BrasPine, Arauco, Windsor Windows, and Rogue Valley Door brands. It also provides general building products, such as fasteners and connectors, roofing, siding, insulation, flashing, housewrap, decking, railings, and other miscellaneous building products under the Huttig-Grip, Louisiana Pacific, Simpson Strong-Tie, TimberTech, AZEK, RDI, GAF Roofing, Maibec, Knauf, GCP Technologies, Fiberon, Alpha Protech, MFM, Lomanco, and Fortifiber brands. In addition, the company offers wood products comprising engineered wood products used in floor systems, wood panels, and lumber; and value-added services, such as floor system take-offs, cut-to-length packages and just-in-time, and cross-dock delivery under the Louisiana Pacific and Rosboro brands. It markets and sells its products to building materials dealers; national buying groups; home centers; and industrial users, including makers of manufactured homes through 25 wholesale distribution centers serving 41 states. The company was founded in 1865 and is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri.

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