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Analysts Lower Owens Corning Price Target as Valuation Slips Amid New Developments

Published
22 Aug 24
Updated
25 Jun 26
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US$136.26
AnalystConsensusTarget's Fair Value
US$146.21
6.8% undervalued intrinsic discount
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US$146.216.8% undervalued intrinsic discount

AnalystConsensusTarget Fair Value

Last Update 25 Jun 26

Fair value Increased 0.98%

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The analyst price target for Owens Corning has been modestly revised from $144.80 to about $146.21. Analysts point to updated assumptions around fair value, discount rate, revenue growth, profit margin, and future P/E to support the change.

What’s in the News for Owens Corning

  • Owens Corning’s board declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.79 per common share, payable on August 6, 2026, to shareholders of record on July 20, 2026. Source: Recent dividend announcement.
  • The company stated that future dividend decisions will depend on earnings, financial condition, cash requirements, and other factors, reflecting a policy that ties payouts to its overall financial profile. Source: Recent dividend announcement.
  • Owens Corning provided an outlook for the second quarter of 2026 and updated its fiscal year guidance after recently exceeding revenue and earnings expectations, citing resilience in a competitive market context. Source: Q2 2026 outlook update.
  • Insider selling of approximately $0.3 million over the past three months was reported, which may indicate some caution among insiders but does not necessarily reflect a clear view on long term prospects. Source: Insider activity disclosure.
  • Owens Corning stock traded higher after a new peace deal was announced that is expected to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Lower oil prices are anticipated to reduce energy costs for construction materials manufacturing and may influence housing and mortgage trends. Source: Market reaction to geopolitical news.

Valuation Changes for Owens Corning

  • Fair Value: The Owens Corning fair value estimate has been updated from $144.80 to about $146.21, a small upward adjustment.
  • Discount Rate: The discount rate assumption has shifted slightly from 10.07% to about 10.01%, indicating a modest change in the required return input.
  • Revenue Growth: The revenue growth assumption has edged from about 2.90% to roughly 2.92%, reflecting a very small change in expected top line expansion, stated in dollar terms in the model.
  • Net Profit Margin: The net profit margin input has been adjusted from about 29.40% to roughly 29.27%, a slight reduction in expected profitability on revenue.
  • Future P/E: The future P/E multiple has moved from about 4.35x to roughly 4.40x, a small increase in the valuation multiple applied to Owens Corning earnings.
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Key Takeaways

  • Investments in capacity, technology, and product mix position the company to benefit from trends in sustainable construction and resilient building demand.
  • Strategic focus on higher-margin offerings and operational efficiencies is expected to drive margin expansion and long-term earnings growth.
  • Strategic divestitures and market headwinds threaten growth and margin stability, while reliance on contractor loyalty and premium pricing faces risks from increased competition and innovation.

Catalysts

About Owens Corning
    Provides residential and commercial building products in the United States, Europe, the Asia Pacific, and internationally.
What are the underlying business or industry changes driving this perspective?
  • Robust, forward investment in capacity expansion and technology-including new shingle and nonwovens lines-positions Owens Corning to capture increasing demand for energy-efficient, resilient building materials, supporting future revenue growth as energy codes tighten and consumer preferences shift towards sustainable construction.
  • Significant exposure to North American repair and remodel markets (~50%+ of revenues) and the aging U.S./European housing stock provides a structural tailwind for long-term topline stability and growth, as these markets are less cyclical and benefit from secular increases in renovation and reroofing activity.
  • Owens Corning's portfolio shift towards higher-margin, differentiated products and regions (divesting low-margin Asian businesses and glass reinforcements) is likely to improve consolidated operating margins and return on invested capital over time.
  • Strategic realization of cost synergies and operational efficiencies through ongoing integration (e.g., Doors/Masonite acquisition) and supply chain optimization is expected to drive continued margin expansion and improved free cash flow, enhancing future earnings power.
  • Favorable demand trends in nonresidential construction-driven by increased investment in data centers, manufacturing, and infrastructure (all with higher insulation content per unit)-create outsized growth opportunities for Owens Corning's commercial insulation segment, supporting both revenue and margin durability.
Owens Corning Earnings and Revenue Growth

Owens Corning Future Earnings and Revenue Growth

Assumptions

How have these above catalysts been quantified?

  • Analysts are assuming Owens Corning's revenue will grow by 2.9% annually over the next 3 years.
  • Analysts assume that profit margins will increase from -4.1% today to 29.3% in 3 years time.
  • Analysts expect earnings to reach $3.1 billion (and earnings per share of $14.23) by about June 2029, up from -$405.0 million today.
  • In order for the above numbers to justify the price target of the analysts, the company would need to trade at a PE ratio of 4.5x on those 2029 earnings, up from -26.7x today. This future PE is lower than the current PE for the US Building industry at 20.8x.
  • Analysts expect the number of shares outstanding to decline by 3.71% per year for the next 3 years.
  • To value all of this in today's terms, we will use a discount rate of 10.01%, as per the Simply Wall St company report.

Risks

What could happen that would invalidate this narrative?
  • The company's recent divestiture of its China and Korea businesses and pending sale of its glass reinforcements unit reflect a strategic retreat from certain international markets and legacy segments, which could narrow its growth opportunities and expose Owens Corning to greater cyclicality in North American and European construction cycles, negatively impacting long-term revenue growth and diversification.
  • Persistent weakness and increased volatility in North American residential new construction and discretionary R&R markets-driven by declining housing starts, demographic shifts toward multifamily housing, and the ongoing home affordability crisis-are likely to continue suppressing demand for insulation and other core products, putting downward pressure on organic revenue and earnings over the long term.
  • Industry data suggest insulation and roofing markets are experiencing oversupplied conditions and production overcapacity, evidenced by soft pricing and Owens Corning's need to take production downtime; if these trends persist, Owens Corning may face further price competition, negative price/cost spreads, and compressed net margins in its largest segments.
  • While the company is achieving cost synergies from recent acquisitions (e.g., Masonite/Doors), ongoing tariff exposure-especially in the Doors segment-and the risk of elevated input cost inflation (materials, labor, warehousing) may continue to erode EBITDA margins, with mitigation efforts offsetting but not eliminating these pressures over time.
  • Owens Corning's earnings are increasingly reliant on winning and retaining contractor business and maintaining premium pricing in the face of industry free supply and heightened competition; if market share comes under pressure due to innovation from non-traditional/disruptive entrants or commoditization, this could undermine revenue stability and long-term profitability.

Valuation

How have all the factors above been brought together to estimate a fair value?

  • The analysts have a consensus price target of $146.21 for Owens Corning based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors.
  • However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of $174.0, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just $125.0.
  • In order for you to agree with the analysts, you'd need to believe that by 2029, revenues will be $10.7 billion, earnings will come to $3.1 billion, and it would be trading on a PE ratio of 4.5x, assuming you use a discount rate of 10.0%.
  • Given the current share price of $134.17, the analyst price target of $146.21 is 8.2% higher. The relatively low difference between the current share price and the analyst consensus price target indicates that they believe on average, the company is fairly priced.
  • We always encourage you to reach your own conclusions though. So sense check these analyst numbers against your own assumptions and expectations based on your understanding of the business and what you believe is probable.

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