Installed Building Products Inc
NYSE:IBP

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Price: 283.58 USD 6.63% Market Closed
Market Cap: 7.7B USD

During the last 3 months Installed Building Products Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 1.8m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 4% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 26, 2025 by Thomas Michael H , who sold 536.8k USD worth of IBP shares.

Last Transactions:
Thomas Michael H
$-536.8k
Hire William Jeffrey
$-1.2m
Wheeler Brad A
$-877.1k
Jackson Janet E.
$-390.8k
Hire William Jeffrey
$-301.9k
Fry Todd R
$-128.6k
Miller Michael Thomas
$+65.2k
Jackson Janet E.
$-449.1k
Niswonger Jason R
$-254k
Fry Todd R
$-116.8k
Wheeler Brad A
$-273.3k
Edwards Jeffrey W.
$-2.8m
Edwards Jeffrey W.
$-1.7m
Miller Michael Thomas
$-931.3k
Miller Michael Thomas
$-214.7k
Miller Michael Thomas
$-3.6k
Hire William Jeffrey
$-823.1k
Fry Todd R
$-77.6k
Edwards Jeffrey W.
$-4.6m
Edwards Jeffrey W.
$-2.4m
Jackson Janet E.
$-80.3k
Fry Todd R
$-57.1k
Fry Todd R
$-53.7k
Carter Margot Lebenberg
$-274k
Edwards Jeffrey W.
$-572.6k
Edwards Jeffrey W.
$-1.6m
Elliott Jay P.
$-511.9k
Miller Michael Thomas
$-2.8m
Edwards Jeffrey W.
$-97.1k
Miller Michael Thomas
$-245.4k
Thomas Michael H
$-251.7k
Hilsheimer Lawrence A.
$+49.9k
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During the last 3 months Installed Building Products Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 1.8m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 4% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 26, 2025 by Thomas Michael H , who sold 536.8k USD worth of IBP shares.

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Installed Building Products Inc. (IBP) tells a story of growth and specialization in the niche yet crucial domain of residential and commercial insulation. Founded in the Midwest and expanding across the United States, IBP has carved its niche by focusing on installing insulation and complementary building products for both single-family and multi-family homes, as well as commercial buildings. Their approach is rooted in a network of locally managed branches that leverage the company’s vast resources while maintaining community-oriented service. This diversified yet unified structure gives IBP the agility to operate in various markets, adjusting to regional demands and construction trends, which is essential in an industry tied closely to the cyclical nature of real estate and construction sectors. Profitability for IBP hinges on its ability to integrate effectively with the construction supply chain. By capitalizing on economies of scale, the company reduces costs and increases competitive pricing, leading to robust revenues. Their acquisition strategy plays a pivotal role, as they continually seek to grow by purchasing smaller, established businesses, maintaining local relationships, and then enhancing operational efficiencies through corporate support and investment. These strategic acquisitions not only widen their geographic footprint but also broaden their service offerings beyond insulation, including rain gutter systems, garage doors, and even fireproofing services. Through this model, IBP captures more value from each project, ensuring a steady flow of income and resilience against market fluctuations.

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