Quanex Building Products Corporation Common Stock (NX)
16.88
-0.18 (-1.03%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Mar 13th, 11:00 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
17.05
Open
17.18
Bid
16.86
Ask
16.92
Day's Range
16.88 - 17.34
52 Week Range
11.04 - 22.98
Volume
75,382
Market Cap
566.93M
PE Ratio (TTM)
-3.190
EPS (TTM)
-5.3
Dividend & Yield
0.3200 (1.90%)
1 Month Average Volume
586,609
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About Quanex Building Products Corporation Common Stock (NX)
Quanex Building Products Corp is a leading manufacturer of engineered materials and components for the building products industry. The company specializes in producing energy-efficient window and door components, as well as providing a range of innovative solutions designed to enhance the performance and sustainability of residential and commercial buildings. With a commitment to quality and innovation, Quanex focuses on delivering products that improve energy efficiency, durability, and overall performance, catering to the needs of builders, contractors, and manufacturers in the construction sector. Through its advanced manufacturing processes and strong customer relationships, Quanex aims to contribute to the evolution of sustainable building practices. Read More
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Since August 2025, Quanex has been in a holding pattern, floating around $21.93. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 7.3% gain during that period.
HOUSTON, Feb. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Quanex Building Products Corporation (NYSE: NX) (“Quanex” or the “Company”) today announced plans to release its first quarter 2026 results on Thursday, March 5, 2026, after trading closes on the New York Stock Exchange.
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