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The Sherwin-Williams Company (SHW) is the world’s largest paint and coatings manufacturer and is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio. With a market cap of $86.6 billion, it operates over 5,000 stores and ...
Sherwin-Williams faces weak momentum and trades at stretched valuations, posing downside risk amid cyclical pressure. See why ...
Wall Street analysts expect Sherwin-Williams (SHW) to post quarterly earnings of $3.76 per share in its upcoming report, which indicates a year-over-year increase of 1.6%. Revenues are expected to be ...
Sherwin-Williams Company has recently outpaced the basic materials sector peers. Nevertheless, analysts remain moderately optimistic about the stock's prospects.
Sherwin-Williams has underperformed the S&P 500 over the past year, yet analysts remain bullish on the stock’s longer-term prospects.
Sherwin-Williams shares rose 3% in premarket trading as key metrics grew within the first quarter despite choppy demand. Shares were trading around $342. The stock is down 0.3% on the year.
Sherwin-Williams is the world's largest paint and coatings company and its performance is highly cyclical, correlated with industrial demand and the housing market.
David Begleiter’s rating is based on a comprehensive analysis of Sherwin-Williams Company’s recent performance and future prospects.
Sherwin-Williams is unlikely to deliver the growth numbers of a bleeding-edge tech stock, but the company is proving its resilience in a challenging market.
SHW's robust earnings performance, positive guidance and solid growth in its Paint Stores Group unit inspire confidence in the stock.