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Stock Building Supply STCK has been downgraded by TheStreet Ratings from Hold to Sell with a ratings score of D+.
Stock Building Supply shares have fallen 18% in the past month and are off nearly 40% from their highs earlier this year.
Stock Building Supply, the Raleigh-based materials company that was bought out by private-equity investors and then put through bankruptcy in 2009, has put a value of more than $400 million on ...
Lumber company Stock Building Supply Holdings agreed to combine with privately held Building Materials Holding Corp., a deal that positions the combined company to take advantage of demand for ...
Stock Building Supply Holdings Inc and fellow construction materials supplier Building Materials Holding Corp (BMC) said they would combine to expand in the fast-growing south and west regions in ...
Stock Building Supply, a smaller and leaner company with a focus on 19 markets, has emerged from bankruptcy protection.
Atlanta-based Building Materials Holding Corporation is merging with Raleigh’s Stock Building Supply Holdings (Nasdaq: STCK) in an all-stock transaction.
Stock Building Supply of Raleigh, N.C., did not disclose terms of the all-cash deal, but company sources indicated it is paying about $121 million for Seigle’s, one of the Chicago-area’s ...
It is the last nail in the coffin for Rochester’s Stock Building Supply, a lumber yard and construction supplies retailer.
Stock Building Supply (STCK) has been upgraded by TheStreet Ratings from Sell to Hold with a ratings score of C-.