Brickworks Ltd
ASX:BKW
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P/E
Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio shows how much investors pay for each dollar of a company`s earnings. It`s calculated by dividing the company`s market value by its total earnings.
Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio shows how much investors pay for each dollar of a company`s earnings. It`s calculated by dividing the company`s market value by its total earnings.
Valuation Scenarios
If P/E returns to its 5-Year Average (3.6), the stock would be worth AU$-1.09 (103% downside from current price).
| Scenario | P/E Value | Implied Price | Upside/Downside |
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| Current Multiple | -110.7 | AU$33.02 |
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| 5-Year Average | 3.6 | AU$-1.09 |
-103%
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| Industry Average | 22.6 | AU$-6.73 |
-120%
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| Country Average | 22.3 | AU$-6.64 |
-120%
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Forward P/E
Today’s price vs future net income
| Today's Market Cap | Net Income | Forward P/E | ||
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AU$5B
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Feb 2025
AU$-45.5m
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AU$5B
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Jul 2025
AU$188.3m
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AU$5B
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Jul 2026
AU$208.9m
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AU$5B
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Jul 2027
AU$236.9m
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Forward P/E shows whether today’s P/E still looks high or low once future net income are taken into account.
Peer Comparison
| Market Cap | P/E | ||||
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Brickworks Ltd
ASX:BKW
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5B AUD | -110.7 | |
| IE |
C
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CRH PLC
NYSE:CRH
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75.8B USD | 20.2 | |
| CH |
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Holcim AG
SIX:HOLN
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40.2B CHF | 3.1 | |
| US |
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Vulcan Materials Co
NYSE:VMC
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38.7B USD | 35.9 | |
| DE |
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HeidelbergCement AG
XETRA:HEI
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32.8B EUR | 17 | |
| US |
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Martin Marietta Materials Inc
NYSE:MLM
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37B USD | 32.5 | |
| IN |
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UltraTech Cement Ltd
NSE:ULTRACEMCO
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3.5T INR | 46.7 | |
| US |
A
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Amrize AG
SIX:AMRZ
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25.1B CHF | 25.6 | |
| DE |
H
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Heidelberg Materials AG
XMUN:HEI
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21.6B EUR | 10.9 | |
| CN |
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China Jushi Co Ltd
SSE:600176
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141.7B CNY | 43.1 | |
| IN |
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Grasim Industries Ltd
NSE:GRASIM
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1.9T INR | 44.9 |
Market Distribution
| Min | 0 |
| 30th Percentile | 15.9 |
| Median | 22.3 |
| 70th Percentile | 36.3 |
| Max | 5 709.2 |
Other Multiples
Brickworks Ltd
Glance View
Brickworks Ltd. is a fascinating narrative of industrial evolution and strategic foresight. Founded in 1934 in Australia, it initially centered on producing clay bricks, leveraging the natural abundance of materials and the burgeoning building industry of the time. Its core business—manufacturing and distributing a wide range of building products—plays a pivotal role in the construction sector, supplying essential materials for residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects. With operations extending to North America, particularly through its acquisition of Glen-Gery in 2018, Brickworks capitalizes on cross-continental demand, cementing its position as a leader in bricks and masonry in both hemispheres. Its product range now includes not just traditional clay bricks but also terracotta roof tiles, precast concrete panels, and specialized facade systems, catering to a broad spectrum of architectural needs. The company isn't just a story of brick and mortar. Over the years, Brickworks has diversified its revenue streams, a hallmark move that has fortified its financial resilience. A significant shareholder in Washington H. Soul Pattinson, an investment entity, Brickworks leverages this relationship to gain dividends and capital growth, blending industrial operations with strategic investment management. This dual trajectory—manufacturing excellence and astute financial investments—illustrates a business model that marries tangible, asset-heavy industries with the nuanced, often unpredictable world of investments. Profits flow not only from the sales of their renowned products but also through well-timed dividends and capital gains, painting a picture of a legacy company that thrives on adaptability and strategic insight.