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The Motley Fool February 18, 2005 Rich Smith |
Trex Nails It The cash from the operations number reported yesterday shows that Trex, the maker of composite deck material, went cash flow-negative in Q4 as it builds inventory in anticipation of a growth in sales in 2005. |
The Motley Fool April 29, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Will Soaring Lumber Prices Hurt? That deck you wanted to build has gotten much more expensive. |
The Motley Fool March 30, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Remodeling to the Rescue The need to spruce up older homes could moderate a housing bust. Remember, new construction isn't the only kind of construction that matters. |
BusinessWeek February 10, 2011 Robison & Howley |
The Repair Bills Arrive from the Housing Boom Homebuilders rushed projects in the boom. Some are now crumbling |
The Motley Fool December 27, 2004 Matt Thurmond |
Trex and Competitors Lumber Along Trex, the maker of composite deck material, hopes to gain market share and beat the competition. |
The Motley Fool September 20, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Understanding Economic Data: New-Home Construction Investors, by looking at data on new-home construction, you can learn how homebuilders are reacting to changing conditions in the real estate market and draw valuable conclusions that can assist you in making your own decisions about housing. |
The Motley Fool February 6, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Homes of the Future Spiffy new technologies might tempt you to renovate your home, but think again. |
The Motley Fool June 8, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
There Goes the Neighborhood KB Home reported strong orders, but Dominion Homes disappoints. What is the outlook for home builders? |
The Motley Fool April 12, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
A Quietly Growing Forest? Universal Forest Products is an ignored player in the lumber and building materials game. But given how well this stock has performed over the past couple of years, it's not unreasonable to wonder how much gas is left in the tank. |
The Motley Fool November 24, 2004 Jeremy MacNealy |
Trex Is All Decked Out The manufacturer of non-wood decking and railing chills out this winter but sees strong growth in the year ahead. Using a 25% growth rate Trex appears to be fully valued. |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
A Slower Lowe's? Investors get cold feet on Lowe's forecast. |
Wired December 20, 2007 Daniel McGinn |
Home Sweet Gadget: How Our Technolust Helped Bring Down the Housing Market The increase of technology in homes is one reason Americans have come to prefer new homes to pre-owned ones. |
The Motley Fool August 15, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
What to Do When Your House Won't Sell Times may be tough for people trying to sell their homes, but that doesn't mean you're doomed to failure. There are things you can do to best handle the struggling real estate market. |
The Motley Fool June 23, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Trex Gets Decked Timber! The decking company has a bad year in store. For long-term investors, this stock may look tempting, but that approach requires caution. |
The Motley Fool April 7, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Tough Times for Real Estate Agents The housing market is still booming, but all isn't rosy for agents. |
The Motley Fool April 30, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Building Materials' Sawed-Off Results Investors, with the housing market and building construction continuing to retreat, Building Materials Holding Corporation has seen its roof cave in. |
The Motley Fool May 6, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Timing Your Home Purchase Some times are better than others to buy or sell that home. |
BusinessWeek December 4, 2006 James Mehring |
A Good Time To Ask Santa For A New House Lower home prices, which are boosting affordability, are a big reason why new-home demand is stabilizing. |
The Motley Fool February 7, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Pricey Lumber? Blame China. Asia may be at fault for the rising cost of building materials, especially lumber. Is there any good news from an investor's point of view? |
The Motley Fool September 22, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Is KB's Foundation Solid? KB Home has stellar growth at the top and bottom line, but where's the cash flow growth? Investors, carefully consider this one. |
The Motley Fool July 1, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
More Than Lip Service Some major retailers perform better than others when it comes to customer service. Find out who the winners are. |
The Motley Fool November 9, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Construction Costs Soaring Hurricanes have felled lumber costs -- but just temporarily. However, all other construction materials rose in the third quarter. Wise investors need to keep an eye on the volatility of pricing here, as it directly impacts bottom-line profits. |
The Motley Fool November 14, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Big Boxes, Big Profits at Lowe's Investors, remember that not all retail is the same. Forget the housing bubble nonsense, and appreciate a stalwart grower for what it is. |
BusinessWeek February 12, 2007 Christopher Palmeri |
Green Homes: The Price Still Isn't Right Buyers are declining environmentally friendly features. That may change. |
The Motley Fool July 22, 2010 Selena Maranjian |
This Bad Housing Number's Better Than It Seems When housing starts shrink, Warren Buffett smiles. As Buffett has explained, "You want to have a bad number for a while." |
Home Toys December 2005 Bill Ablondi |
Home Builders: Key Channel for Consumer Electronics Home builders sold $11 billion worth of technology products in 2004 and expect sales to increase 10-12% in 2005, according to Parks Associates' 2004 Builder Survey. |
The Motley Fool June 2, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
The Long Way Home New home orders continue to climb -- a wall of worry. |
The Motley Fool March 28, 2011 Dan Caplinger |
Where You'll Make Money in Housing With home prices for existing and new homes still low, perhaps the best way to profit from the housing downturn is simply to buy real estate directly. |
The Motley Fool September 28, 2004 Nathan Slaughter |
Lowe's Builds High Expectations The home-improvement retailer outlines guidance through 2006. |
The Motley Fool February 21, 2007 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Home Depot Needs Repairs The home-improvement chain better get busy -- it has work to do. But investors should hang on here, and maybe even add to their position. |
The Motley Fool November 30, 2007 Rich Duprey |
The Silver Lining in Housing's Demise Despite the housing industry doom and gloom, homeowners do have some things to smile about. Now might be the perfect time for those remodeling projects you've been wanting to do. |
The Motley Fool September 19, 2006 Mike Norman |
A Bubble or a Value? Housing market comments by Toll Brothers' CEO triggers some contrarian reflection. Investors, is this builder a bargain? |
Job Journal April 1, 2007 Julia Hollister |
Career Builders Construction's shortage of skilled tradespeople is opening doors to training where you can earn while you learn. |
BusinessWeek September 9, 2010 Gopal & Gittelsohn |
Bankrupt Projects Are Springing Back to Life Bargain prices lure homebuilders to revive unfinished developments |
The Motley Fool August 26, 2005 Mike Cianciolo |
Is the Bell Tolling at Toll Brothers? The luxury builder doubles earnings, but bubble fears push its stock lower. |
The Motley Fool July 12, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
A Tree Grows in Grand Rapids A strong construction market keeps Universal Forest Products looking green. Investors can enjoy this stock. |
The Motley Fool November 20, 2007 Seth Jayson |
Prepare for More Housing Bull Another month, another terrible job by the business media in reporting housing data released by the U.S. government. |
The Motley Fool February 25, 2008 Marko Djuranovic |
Why Housing Prices Are Nearing Bottom It seems that, for the most part, current housing prices are nearing bottom, thanks to forces other than loose lending standards and a corresponding spike in demand. |
The Motley Fool January 28, 2009 Rich Duprey |
Worst Stock for 2009: Hovnanian Enterprises Which 10 companies should you keep out of your portfolio? Find out in our special series on the Worst Stocks for 2009. Here, take a look at why you stay away from this home-wrecker. |
The Motley Fool September 13, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Home Depot, Urban-Style Big profits are lurking in big cities for companies willing to change a bit. |
BusinessWeek May 21, 2007 Foust & Kopecki |
Home Builders In A Hole Battered by the bust, home builders are filing for Chapter 11 and begging hedge funds for help. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2004 Paul Lindsey |
Tax Watch: The Home Advantage This Internal Revenue Code Section 1031 tax-deferred exchange tactic offers new real estate investment opportunities in growing markets. |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2008 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Throw This Stock Away Home Depot is not the hotbed of cash register activity that it used to be. It may be time to remove this stock from your portfolio. |
The Motley Fool September 4, 2008 Morgan Housel |
By the Numbers: Construction Spending on the Move The construction industry is generally viewed to be in the pits, but there are some bright spots. |
The Motley Fool January 23, 2008 Sham Gad |
Basic Economics for Homebuilders Homebuilders can't sell their existing inventory, yet 1 million homes are under construction. |
The Motley Fool October 2, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Know Your Numbers: Construction Spending By using the Census Bureau's construction spending report, you can identify trends and countertrends in construction and use your conclusions to improve your understanding of the overall economy and to inform your personal investment decisions. |
BusinessWeek June 4, 2007 James Mehring |
Don't Fret About This Housing Number There are good reasons to discount the latest drop in housing permits and to expect the economic drag from housing to begin to diminish. |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2004 W.D. Crotty |
Hammering Lowe's Home Lowe's (NYSE: LOW), the No. 2 home-improvement retailer, nailed another quarter. In fact, fourth-quarter and full-year net income jumped 27.6%. |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2012 Mercedes Cardona |
Looking for a Fixer-Upper? Try Home Center Stocks Hardware chains plan growth without a housing recovery. |
The Motley Fool November 11, 2005 Rich Smith |
Foolish Forecast: Will Lowe's Fly High? While the wise on Wall Street will probably focus on the margins reflected in Lowe's income statement, investors might want to pay more attention to the company's cash flow statement. |