Louisiana-Pacific Reports Q3 Net Income of $9 Million on $663 Million Net Sales

Reuters11-05
Louisiana-Pacific Reports Q3 Net Income of $9 Million on $663 Million Net Sales

Louisiana-Pacific Corporation reported third quarter 2025 financial results with consolidated net sales of $663 million, a decrease of $59 million compared to the same period in 2024. Siding net sales rose by $22 million (5 percent) to $443 million, while Oriented Strand Board $(OSB)$ net sales declined by $74 million to $179 million. Net income was $9 million, down $82 million from the prior year, with net income per diluted share at $0.13, a decrease of $1.15 per share. Adjusted EBITDA was $82 million, down $71 million. The company invested $84 million in capital expenditures and paid $19 million in cash dividends during the quarter. Total liquidity stood at $1.1 billion as of September 30, 2025. The changes were primarily attributed to lower OSB prices.

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