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To own DXP Enterprises, you need to believe it can keep strengthening its role as a full-service industrial distributor while managing its energy exposure and acquisition pace. The recent upward earnings revisions and margin commentary support the near term earnings catalyst but do not materially change the key risk around integration and execution as DXP continues to grow and take on more leverage.
The company’s recent share repurchase activity, including buying back 163,096 shares for US$15.01 million in late 2025, ties directly into the upgraded earnings outlook by lifting earnings per share and signaling confidence in cash generation. This sits alongside DXP’s ongoing investments in digital sales capabilities and service offerings, which many investors already see as central to its long term growth story.
Yet behind the renewed earnings optimism, investors should still be aware of the growing integration and cost risks associated with...
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DXP Enterprises’ narrative projects $2.8 billion revenue and $172.0 million earnings by 2029.
Uncover how DXP Enterprises' forecasts yield a $139.50 fair value, in line with its current price.
Two Simply Wall St Community valuations span from US$139.50 to US$174.07 per share, showing how far apart individual views can be. You can weigh these against the recent earnings upgrades and ongoing acquisition driven expansion to consider how such differing expectations might affect DXP’s future resilience and profitability.
Explore 2 other fair value estimates on DXP Enterprises - why the stock might be worth as much as 22% more than the current price!
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