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UFP Industries, Inc. (UFPI)

New York Stock Exchange Basic Materials Paper, Lumber & Forest ProductsView data quality →
59.9Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 80%#9,082 of 44,707
Overvalued

36% above intrinsic value ($70)

UndervaluedFair ValueOvervalued
Piotroski
4/9
Neutral
Beneish
-2.57
Low Risk
Altman
5.89
Safe
DCF Value
$70
Overvalued
ROIC
7.8%
Low
P/E
18.9
Fair
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UFP Industries, Inc. (UFPI) — VMCI valuation read

UFPI screens at VMCI 60/100, a 10-point gap above the Basic Materials sector median (50). For a mid-cap UFP Industries, Inc. share, that placement says the multi-pillar composite is cheaper or higher quality than the typical peer on a like-for-like basis.

UFPI has logged no Form 4 insider activity over the trailing 30 days. The tape reads neither bullish nor bearish on insider conviction. The next signal sits with the 10-Q schedule and the analyst calendar.

**Investor frame.** Value: UFPI trades at 18.0x earnings, 0% above the Basic Materials median of 18.0x, while EV/EBITDA prints 9.0x against 12.0x for the Basic Materials group. Quality: ROIC of 12.0% sits 2.0pp above the Basic Materials median (10.0%), the cleanest like-for-like comparison on capital efficiency. Risk: net debt to EBITDA of -2.0x leaves covenant headroom, which sets the rate-cycle exposure for UFP Industries, Inc..

UFPI rose 1.6% over the trailing 7 days, with a +1.0% read on a 30-day basis.

UFP Industries, Inc., through its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and markets wood and wood-alternative products in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. It operates through Retail, Industrial, and Construction segments. The Retail segment offers preserved and unpreserved dimensional lumber; and outdoor living products, including wood and wood composite decking and related accessories, decorative lawn, garden, craft, and hobby products. This segment serves national home center retailers, and retail-oriented regional and contractor-oriented lumberyards under the ProWood, ProWood FR, Deckorators, UFP-Edge, Outdoor Essentials, Dimensions, and Handprint trademarks. The Industrial segment provides pallets, specialty crates, wooden boxes, and other containers and products that are used for packaging, shipping, and material handling applications, as well as various other protective packaging applications. The construction segment offers roof trusses, cut and shaped lumbers, plywood, oriented strand boards, and dimensional lumbers; and engineered wood components, including roof and floor trusses, wall panels, I-joists, and lumber packages, as well as distributes siding, electrical, and plumbing products to factory-built housing and recreational vehicle customers. This segment also engages in the manufacture of components; design, manufacture, and supply of wood forms and related products to set or form concrete for structures, such as parking garages, stadiums, and bridges, as well as provides farming services for builders. It also offers interior fixtures, millwork, and casework for retail, commercial, and other structures; and structural wood packaging, other packing materials, and original equipment manufacturer components for various industries. The company was formerly known as Universal Forest Products, Inc. and changed its name to UFP Industries, Inc. in April 2020. UFP Industries, Inc. was founded in 1955 and is headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

CEO: William D. Schwartz Jr.15,000 employeesUSwww.ufpi.com

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