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UFP Industries, Inc. UFPI NASDAQ

NASDAQ Global Select • Basic Materials • Paper, Lumber & Forest Products • US • USD

SharesGrow Score
60/100
4/7 Pass
SharesGrow Intrinsic Value
$106.44
+10.7%
Analyst Price Target
$105.00
+9.2%

UFP Industries, Inc. (UFPI) is a publicly traded company in the Basic Materials sector, operating within the Paper, Lumber & Forest Products industry. The company is headquartered in Grand Rapids, MI, United States. The current CEO is William D. Schwartz Jr..

UFPI has IPO date of 1993-11-10, 15,000 full-time employees, listed on the NASDAQ Global Select, a market capitalization of $5.46B.

About UFP Industries, Inc.

UFP Industries, Inc. is a North American manufacturer and marketer of wood and wood-alternative products with operations across retail, industrial, and construction segments. The company designs and produces preserved lumber, outdoor living products, pallets, specialty packaging, engineered wood components, and concrete forming systems for customers including home center retailers, manufacturers, and construction companies across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Operating under brands such as ProWood, Deckorators, and Outdoor Essentials, UFP Industries serves diverse end markets ranging from residential construction to industrial packaging and recreational vehicle manufacturing. Founded in 1955 and headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the company changed its name from Universal Forest Products to UFP Industries in 2020.

📍 2801 East Beltline Avenue, NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 📞 616 364 6161
Company Details
SectorBasic Materials
IndustryPaper, Lumber & Forest Products
CountryUnited States
ExchangeNASDAQ Global Select
CurrencyUSD
IPO Date1993-11-10
CEOWilliam D. Schwartz Jr.
Employees15,000
Trading Info
Current Price$96.12
Market Cap$5.46B
52-Week Range84.82-118
Beta1.44
ETFNo
ADRNo
CUSIP90278Q108
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