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Louisiana-Pacific (LPX) Is Down 5.7% After Soft Q2 Results and Cautious Siding Outlook - What's Changed
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  • In August 2026, Louisiana-Pacific Corporation reported that second-quarter sales declined to US$664 million from US$755 million a year earlier, with net income falling to US$26 million from US$54 million and diluted earnings per share from continuing operations easing to US$0.38 from US$0.77.
  • Alongside weaker year-on-year results for both the quarter and first half, the company projected roughly 5% Siding segment net sales growth for the third quarter while guiding to a slight full-year Siding net sales decline, highlighting mixed demand trends across its core product line.
  • We’ll now examine how softer earnings alongside modestly cautious full-year Siding guidance shape Louisiana-Pacific’s existing investment narrative and risk profile.

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Louisiana-Pacific Investment Narrative Recap

To own Louisiana-Pacific, you really need to believe in the long-term shift toward engineered wood siding and trim, even when construction cycles turn against you. The latest quarter’s weaker sales and earnings, along with guidance for only modest near term Siding growth and a slight full year decline, reinforces that the key near term catalyst is Siding’s volume and pricing resilience, while the biggest immediate risk remains pressure on margins if building activity and mix trends stay soft.

Against that backdrop, the most relevant recent development is management’s updated Siding guidance pointing to about 5% year over year growth in third quarter net sales, but a roughly 1% decline for 2026 overall. This combination of near term improvement and a still cautious full year view sits uncomfortably beside earlier expectations of more robust Siding growth, and it puts even more weight on how quickly demand in repair, remodel, and new construction channels can stabilize.

Yet behind the appeal of LP’s siding story, investors still need to be aware of how prolonged housing softness and low OSB pricing could...

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Louisiana-Pacific's narrative projects $3.1 billion revenue and $462.5 million earnings by 2029. This requires 6.2% yearly revenue growth and about a $380.5 million earnings increase from $82.0 million today.

Uncover how Louisiana-Pacific's forecasts yield a $91.50 fair value, a 28% upside to its current price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

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Before this earnings miss, the most optimistic analysts were penciling in around US$3.0 billion of revenue and about US$424 million of earnings by 2029, so if you lean bullish on Siding’s pricing power and margin potential, it is worth asking whether this softer 2026 update simply delays that path or fundamentally challenges it.

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