Jeld-Wen Holding Inc. is a leading manufacturer and supplier of doors and windows, providing high-quality building products that cater to residential and commercial construction markets. The company offers a diverse range of products, including interior and exterior doors, windows, and related building materials, emphasizing design, performance, and energy efficiency. With a strong focus on innovation and customer service, Jeld-Wen collaborates closely with architects, builders, and contractors to deliver custom solutions that enhance the aesthetic appeal and functionality of various spaces. Key to their operations is a commitment to sustainability and responsible manufacturing practices, aligning their offerings with modern environmental standards. Read More
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Building products manufacturer JELD-WEN (NYSE:JELD) announced better-than-expected revenue in Q1 CY2025, but sales fell by 19.1% year on year to $776 million. Its non-GAAP loss of $0.17 per share was 11.6% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
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Building products manufacturer JELD-WEN (NYSE:JELD) reported Q1 CY2025 results exceeding the market’s revenue expectations, but sales fell by 19.1% year on year to $776 million. Its non-GAAP loss of $0.17 per share was 10.2% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
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Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q4 behind us, let’s have a look at JELD-WEN (NYSE:JELD) and its peers.
Shares of building products manufacturer JELD-WEN (NYSE:JELD) fell 17.7% in the morning session after the company reported weak fourth-quarter results and provided full-year revenue and EBITDA guidance below Wall Street's estimates. Revenue fell 12.3% y/y, reflecting weaker market demand and a shift toward lower-priced products.
Building products manufacturer JELD-WEN (NYSE:JELD) announced better-than-expected revenue in Q4 CY2024, but sales fell by 12.3% year on year to $895.7 million. On the other hand, the company’s full-year revenue guidance of $3.3 billion at the midpoint came in 3.8% below analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP loss of $0.10 per share was 65.1% below analysts’ consensus estimates.