LPX Q4 net income swung to a USD -8 million loss, down from profit, on net sales of USD 567 million

Reuters02-17
LPX Q4 net income swung to a USD -8 million loss, down from profit, on net sales of USD 567 million

LP Building Solutions reported fourth quarter (Q4) 2025 net sales of USD 567 million, down 17 percent. Net loss for Q4 was USD 8 million, compared to net income in the prior-year period. Adjusted EBITDA was USD 50 million, a decrease of 60 percent. Siding net sales rose 6 percent to USD 384 million, while Oriented Strand Board $(OSB)$ net sales declined to USD 136 million. For the full year (FY) 2025, net sales totaled USD 2.71 billion and net income was USD 146 million. The company highlighted continued growth in its Siding segment and noted a significant decline in OSB sales for the quarter.

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