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To own Trex, you generally need to believe that long term demand for composite decking and railing will keep growing, supported by sustainability trends and an aging deck base, even as near term profitability moves around. The latest quarter fits that picture: sales grew while net income slipped, and full year sales guidance stayed intact. That suggests the immediate growth catalyst remains revenue execution, while the key short term risk is ongoing margin pressure from costs and pricing.
The most relevant recent announcement here is Trex reaffirming its 2026 net sales outlook at US$1.215 billion to US$1.250 billion, even after reporting lower net income year on year. That stance keeps the focus on whether Trex can turn healthy top line growth into stronger earnings over time, especially as it spends heavily on capacity, product innovation and brand. How efficiently those investments translate into margins will shape how investors weigh the current risk and reward.
Yet beneath the solid sales outlook, investors should be aware that rising costs and thinner margins could still...
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Trex Company's narrative projects $1.4 billion revenue and $213.2 million earnings by 2029. This requires 6.5% yearly revenue growth and an earnings increase of about $21.8 million from $191.4 million today.
Uncover how Trex Company's forecasts yield a $52.94 fair value, a 10% upside to its current price.
Some of the lowest ranked analysts tell a much more cautious story, even before this news, assuming only about US$1.4 billion in 2029 revenue and highlighting how persistent input cost volatility could keep pressure on margins for longer than you might expect.
Explore 3 other fair value estimates on Trex Company - why the stock might be worth as much as 89% more than the current price!
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