IBP VS SPXC Stock Comparison

PerformanceAnalyst Price TargetsTechnicalsEarningsProfitVolatilityDividend
PerformanceAnalyst Price TargetsTechnicalsEarningsProfitVolatilityDividend

Performance

IBP
100/100

IBP returned 70.54% in the last 12 months. Based on SPY's performance of -5.99%, its performance is above average giving it a score of 100 of 100.

SPXC
100/100

SPXC returned 21.98% in the last 12 months. Based on SPY's performance of 13.09%, its performance is above average giving it a score of 100 of 100.

Analyst Price Targets

IBP
78/100

8 analysts offer 12-month price targets for IBP. Together, they have an average target of 116.5, the most optimistic target put IBP at 145 within 12-months and the most pessimistic has IBP at 88.

SPXC
63/100

4 analysts offer 12-month price targets for SPXC. Together, they have an average target of 0, the most optimistic target put SPXC at 0 within 12-months and the most pessimistic has SPXC at 0.

Technicals

IBP
86/100

IBP receives a 85 of 100 based on 14 indicators. 12 are bullish, 2 are bearish.

SPXC
89/100

SPXC receives a 89 of 100 based on 14 indicators. 12 are bullish, 1 are bearish.

Earnings

IBP
46/100

IBP has missed earnings 3 times in the last 20 quarters.

SPXC
67/100

SPXC has missed earnings 2 times in the last 20 quarters.

Profit

IBP
99/100

Out of the last 20 quarters, IBP has had 20 profitable quarters and has increased their profits year over year on 15 of them.

SPXC
68/100

Out of the last 20 quarters, SPXC has had 17 profitable quarters and has increased their profits year over year on 8 of them.

Volatility

IBP
53/100

IBP has had a higher than average amount of volatility over the last 12 months giving it a score of 53 of 100.

SPXC
45/100

SPXC has had a lower than average amount of volatility over the last 12 months giving it a score of 45 of 100.

Dividend

IBP
64/100

IBP's most recent dividend was $0.30 per share, based on a share price of $139.28. It was a payout ratio of 32.01% compared to their total earnings.

SPXC

"Dividend" not found for SPXC

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INSTALLED BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC. Summary

New York Stock Exchange / IBP
Industrials
Construction
Installed Building Products, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the installation of insulation, waterproofing, fire-stopping, fireproofing, garage doors, rain gutters, window blinds, shower doors, closet shelving and mirrors, and other products in the continental United States. The company offers a range of insulation materials, such as fiberglass and cellulose, and spray foam insulation materials. It is also involved in the installation of insulation and sealant materials in various areas of a structure, which includes basement and crawl space, building envelope, attic, and acoustical applications. In addition, the company installs a range of caulk and sealant products that control air infiltration in residential and commercial buildings; and waterproofing options, including sheet and hot applied waterproofing membranes, as well as deck coating, bentonite, and air and vapor systems. It serves homebuilders, multi-family and commercial construction firms, individual homeowners, and repair and remodeling contractors through a network of approximately 210 branch locations. The company was formerly known as CCIB Holdco, Inc. Installed Building Products, Inc. was founded in 1977 and is based in Columbus, Ohio.

SPX Technologies, Inc. Summary

New York Stock Exchange / SPXC
Industrials
Industrial - Machinery
SPX Technologies, Inc. supplies infrastructure equipment serving the heating, ventilation, and cooling (HVAC); and detection and measurement markets in the United States, China, the United Kingdom, and internationally. The company operates in two segments, HVAC and Detection and Measurement. The HVAC segment engineers, designs, manufactures, installs, and services package and process cooling products and engineered air movement solutions for the HVAC industrial and power generation markets, as well as boilers and comfort heating and ventilation products for the residential and commercial markets. It offers its products under the Marley, Recold, SGS, Cincinnati Fan, Berko, Qmark, Fahrenheat, Leading Edge, Patterson-Kelley, Weil-McLain, and Williamson-Thermoflo brands. The Detection and Measurement segment offers underground pipe and cable locators, inspection and rehabilitation equipment, and robotic systems under the Radiodetection, Pearpoint, Schonstedt, Dielectric, Riser Bond, Warren G-V, Cues, ULC Robotics, and Sensors & Software brands; and bus fare collection systems, communication technologies, and obstruction lighting products under the Genfare, TCI, Flash Technology, Sabik Marine, Sealite, Avlite, and ECS brands. The company markets its products through independent manufacturing representatives, third-party distributors, and retailers, as well as direct to customers. The company was formerly known as SPX Corporation and changed its name to SPX Technologies, Inc. in August 2022. SPX Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1912 and is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.