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Forterra PLC
GBX 182.00
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GBX 178.40
Day range
GBX 176.20 - GBX 184.60
Year range
GBX 150.00 - GBX 200.50
Market cap
387.30M GBP
Avg Volume
634.04K
P/E ratio
21.98
Dividend yield
1.65%
Primary exchange
LON
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Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(GBP)Dec 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
91.10M11.64%
Operating expense
14.00M-19.77%
Net income
4.25M950.00%
Net profit margin
4.67865.57%
Earnings per share
EBITDA
11.70M4.93%
Effective tax rate
29.17%
Total assets
Total liabilities
(GBP)Dec 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
15.20M-5.00%
Total assets
442.40M-0.52%
Total liabilities
217.50M-8.19%
Total equity
224.90M
Shares outstanding
210.61M
Price to book
1.67
Return on assets
5.40%
Return on capital
6.90%
Net change in cash
(GBP)Dec 2024Y/Y change
Net income
4.25M950.00%
Cash from operations
21.05M952.50%
Cash from investing
-8.05M12.97%
Cash from financing
-11.10M-260.87%
Net change in cash
1.90M642.86%
Free cash flow
2.02M1,257.14%
About
Forterra is a manufacturer of building products for the United Kingdom's construction industry. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange. Forterra was originally founded as the building products division division of Hanson Plc. Early expansion was driven by a series of acquisitions, such as of The Butterley Company, London Brick, and Marshalls Clay Products. Hanson's acquisition by the German building materials company HeidelbergCement in 2007 included the division; during 2015, HeibelbergCement divested Hanson Building Products along with Hanson’s North American building products business, selling it to the American private equity firm Lone Star Funds. Shortly thereafter, the Forterra name was adopted and the firm was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in April 2016. Forterra's activities have been heavily influenced by the performance of the wider construction industry, particularly the housebuilders. In 2016, the firm was considering mothballing two of its nine UK-based plants in response to diminished demand. It bought the Derbyshire-based concrete company Bison Manufacturing from the construction firm Laing O'Rourke during 2017. Wikipedia
Founded
1960
Employees
1,500
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