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To own Pool today, you need to believe in the long term need for pool maintenance and renovation despite softer new construction and housing turnover. Pool’s removal from several Russell Growth indices mainly affects who holds the stock rather than the business itself, so it does not materially change the near term reliance on resilient maintenance demand or the key risk from continued housing and interest rate headwinds.
The most relevant recent announcement here is Pool’s 2026 EPS guidance of US$10.87 to US$11.17 per share, set before the index changes. That guidance frames expectations for modest growth at a time when Pool is also absorbing higher costs and facing pressure in discretionary projects, so investors may now weigh that outlook alongside potential shifts in liquidity and ownership after the Russell deletions.
Yet while the long term pool maintenance story can sound reassuring, investors should be aware that...
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Pool's narrative projects $5.9 billion revenue and $466.4 million earnings by 2029.
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Some of the lowest analysts were already cautious, assuming revenue of about US$5.7 billion and earnings near US$453 million by 2029, so this index removal could prompt you to reassess how confident you are that Pool’s maintenance strength and POOL360 digital push will offset these more conservative expectations and to compare several different views before deciding what you believe.
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