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MasterBrand (MBC) Back In Focus After Second Quarter Loss And New Sales Outlook

Simply Wall St·08/18/2026 21:25:37
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Why MasterBrand Stock Is Back in Focus After Second Quarter Results

MasterBrand (MBC) has moved back onto investor watchlists after reporting a second quarter net loss alongside higher sales, issuing new second half 2026 sales guidance, and updating its share repurchase activity.

See our latest analysis for MasterBrand.

Following the second quarter update, MasterBrand's latest share price of $8.99 comes after a 90 day share price return of 32.6%, although the year to date share price return is down 20.3% and the 1 year total shareholder return is down 27.9%. This suggests that recent momentum is building from a weaker longer term base.

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After a 90 day rebound, yet a weaker one year record and a recent swing from profit to loss, MasterBrand sits at an awkward middle ground. Has most of the easy upside already played out, or is value still on the table?

Preferred Price-to-Sales Multiple of 0.7x: Is It Justified?

On simple sales based metrics, MasterBrand looks inexpensive. The stock trades on a P/S of 0.7x while peers in the US Building industry sit closer to 2.1x and the peer group average is 1.4x.

The P/S multiple compares the company’s market value to its annual revenue. For a business like MasterBrand, which is currently reporting losses, P/S is often used instead of P/E because it focuses on top line scale rather than bottom line volatility.

This low multiple suggests the market is assigning a discounted value to each dollar of MasterBrand revenue. The estimated fair P/S ratio of 3.7x is much higher than the current 0.7x. This indicates a large gap between where the market is pricing the stock and the level the regression based fair ratio indicates the multiple could move towards if sentiment or fundamentals aligned more closely with peers.

Compared to the broader US Building industry at 2.1x P/S, MasterBrand trades at a steep discount on this preferred multiple. The combination of a lower multiple than both direct peers and the industry, as well as the fair ratio estimate, points to a stock that is priced cautiously relative to its revenue base rather than one that is being rewarded in line with sector norms.

Explore the SWS fair ratio for MasterBrand

Result: Price-to-sales of 0.7x (UNDERVALUED)

However, investors also need to weigh MasterBrand’s recent net loss of $96.9 million, as well as the longer term share price declines over 1 and 3 years.

Find out about the key risks to this MasterBrand narrative.

Another View On MasterBrand Using The SWS DCF Model

The DCF view presents a different perspective for MasterBrand. Our DCF model points to a future cash flow value of $1.55 per share, compared to the recent $8.99 share price. That suggests the stock screens as overvalued using this method. Which signal should carry more weight for you?

Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.

MBC Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026
MBC Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026

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Next Steps

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