EXP
Eagle Materials
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About EXP
Eagle Materials Inc.
A building material supplier that manufactures and distributes Portland Cement, Gypsum Wallboard, Recycled Paperboard and Concrete and Aggregates from more than 70 facilities across the US
Building materials
Invalid Date
04/15/1994
New York Stock Exchange
2500
03-31
Common stock
5960 Berkshire Lane, Suite 900, Dallas, Texas 75225
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Eagle Materials Inc., a building materials subsidiary of Centex Corporation. The company was merged in 1963, and from April 1994 to January 30, 2004, the company was named "Centex Building Products" and operated as a public company. During this period, Centex distributed tax-free dividends to shareholders at EXP (hereinafter referred to as "Asset Spin-off "). Since the spin-off, the company is no longer affiliated with Centex. The company's main business is the manufacture and distribution of gypsum board and the manufacture and sale of cement. Gypsum board can be distributed throughout the United States, with a focus on the geographically closest market for production equipment. The Company sells cement in six regional markets, including Nevada and California, the Greater Chicago Area, the Rocky Mountain Area, the Central Plains and Texas. The company's recycled paperboard business supports the gypsum board business, while the concrete and polymer business supports the cement business.
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EPS
EXP has released its 2025 Q3 earnings. EPS was reported at 3.59, versus the expected 3.96, missing expectations. The chart below visualizes how EXP has performed over recent quarters, highlighting trends in earnings surprises.
Revenue & Expenses
EXP has released its 2025 Q3 earnings report, with revenue of 558.03M, reflecting a YoY change of -0.14%, and net profit of 119.57M, showing a YoY change of -7.41%. The Sankey diagram below clearly presents EXP’s revenue sources and cost distribution.
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