On August 14, QXO Inc rose 7.79% in regular trading, trading at $16.0/share, with turnover of approximately $5.44 million. The surge was driven by the company's stronger-than-expected second quarter results released after market close on August 13.
QXO reported Q2 adjusted earnings of $0.08 per diluted share, in line with analyst consensus. Net sales came in at $3.25 billion, surpassing the Street estimate of approximately $3.18-3.20 billion and representing a roughly 70% year-over-year increase from $1.91 billion. The revenue beat signals smooth integration progress following QXO's completion of its approximately $17 billion acquisition of TopBuild in early July. The company reiterated expectations of generating at least $300 million in annual synergies from the transaction by 2030.
The combined entity now operates as North America's second-largest listed building products distributor with approximately 28,000 employees across 1,150 locations. Notably, 91% of former TopBuild shareholders elected cash consideration in the merger. Market optimism centers on the scale benefits materializing ahead of schedule, as evidenced by the top-line outperformance in the first full quarter post-closing.
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