WLK | Westlake Chemical

Today
-1.61
%
$
103.35
Beginners
Defensive

About Westlake Chemical

Westlake Chemical is a vertically integrated global corporation that produces petrochemical products like vinyls and polymers, as well as building materials. Learn the latest information and analysis on the company, WLK stock price today, stock news, how much one share costs and other information to help you make investment decisions. 

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The company looks very promising in light of the strong fundamental picture, as well as significant undervaluation in terms of market multiples. Westlake provides many important products for homebuilding. The housing market is one that can withstand all kinds of economic storms, and Westlake is well-positioned to benefit from this.

The company recently acquired Boral’s NA Home Products business, which contributed to Westlake’s recent record Q1 2022 results. In fact, the market reacted negatively to the acquisition, resulting in a great price to buy in September 2021 at $80-90 per share. 

But even the current Westlake stock price of around $130, just under the recent all-time high of 140 (May 4), provides good value for a company in a sector that is growing despite market turmoil.

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Market Data

Market
Capitalization
$
13.18B
30 days price change
-0.53
%
Revenue Growth
Quarterly, YoY
29.50
%
Volume, Today
2.28M
EV/S
1.10
%
Net Profit Margin
TTM, ANNUAL
16.62%

Ratings

3.18
bullish
Very bullish
Neutral
Bearish
Very Bearish
Very bullish
3
Bullish
2
Neutral
9
Bearish
1
Very Bearish
2
Price Target
$
107.05
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