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Jun 18, 2025 1:00 PM - Danny Green
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GMS Inc. (NYSE:GMS) is a leading North American distributor of wallboard and suspended ceilings systems. The company serves a wide range of customers, including residential and commercial builders, contractors, and remodelers. GMS competes with other major players in the building materials industry, such as Builders FirstSource and Beacon Roofing Supply.
On June 17, 2025, David Manthey from Robert W. Baird set a price target of $93 for GMS. At that time, the stock was priced at $76.14, suggesting a potential increase of 22.14%. This optimistic outlook comes despite GMS reporting a quarterly earnings of $1.29 per share, which, while surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.15, is a decline from the $1.93 per share reported in the same quarter the previous year.
The current stock price of GMS is $73.24, reflecting a decrease of 3.81% or $2.90. Today, the stock has traded between $73.07 and $75.98. Over the past year, GMS has reached a high of $105.54 and a low of $65.77. The company's market capitalization is approximately $2.81 billion, with a trading volume of 927,606 shares on the NYSE.
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