Boise Cascade steady consensus picture, shares valued against housing cycle
23.06.2026 - 14:28:09 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-23, 14:26.
Boise Cascade (US09739D1090) remains a mid-cap name on the Nasdaq tied closely to the North American housing and repair-and-remodel cycle. Consensus valuation metrics from several data providers place the shares on a mid-20s price-earnings multiple for the current year, according to a recent overview of Boise Cascade’s valuation profile.
What current valuation data show
One recent valuation dashboard for Boise Cascade uses a current P/E ratio of about 24.3, placing the company in the mid-range of the homebuilding and construction-supplies group in North America. That source ranks Boise Cascade roughly in the middle of more than 50 peers by a composite valuation score, reflecting cyclically elevated earnings and moderate market expectations.
The same analysis notes that the present P/E level stands materially above the company’s cycle low, but below the recent peak multiple, which fits a maturing U.S. housing expansion and more normalized lumber pricing. For investors tracking peers such as Builders FirstSource on the NYSE, Boise Cascade offers a comparable exposure to U.S. single-family starts and repair spending but with a stronger skew to engineered wood products.
Analyst consensus and sector context
Across the building-products sector, analysts at larger U.S. houses monitor Boise Cascade alongside distributors and manufacturers with similar end markets, frequently benchmarking valuation against expected housing starts, repair-and-remodel indices and lumber price curves, according to recent sector commentary on U.S. building-material stocks. In that framework Boise Cascade’s valuation score around the middle of its peer set indicates neither a pronounced discount nor a clear premium for the shares at present.
Sector commentaries also emphasize the sensitivity of earnings for Boise Cascade and peers to shifts in Federal Reserve policy and mortgage rates, as these feed directly into U.S. housing affordability metrics and construction activity. Comparisons with larger diversified names that supply builders, like Builders FirstSource, suggest that Boise Cascade’s narrower product mix may translate into higher earnings volatility over the cycle, which can affect the appropriate multiple investors are willing to pay.
All news and analysis on the Boise Cascade shares
Further company news, regulatory filings and market commentary on Boise Cascade can be found in the dedicated topic overview.
How Boise Cascade makes its money
Boise Cascade generates revenue primarily by manufacturing engineered wood products and distributing a broad range of building materials to lumberyards, home centers and industrial customers in the U.S. and Canada. Its engineered wood portfolio is closely tied to residential construction and structural applications in light commercial buildings.
Where the stock trades today
The Boise Cascade shares (US09739D1090) last traded on the Nasdaq at a level consistent with a mid-cap U.S. building-products valuation, with the price in U.S. dollars based on the latest available closing data.
Key data on the Boise Cascade shares
- Company: Boise Cascade Company
- ISIN: US09739D1090
- WKN: A1JPC0
- Ticker: BCC
- Trading venue: NASDAQ
- Price (as of 2026-06-22, 22:00): 0.00 USD
- Market cap: 0.00 USD (as of 2026-06-22)
- Sector / industry: Building Products / Construction Supplies
- Index membership: not a member of a major headline index such as the S&P 500 or NASDAQ-100
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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