March 5, 2026 - 22:07

Doman Building Materials Group Ltd. has released its financial results for the full year and fourth quarter ending March 31, 2025, reporting solid revenue and profitability.
For the full 2025 fiscal year, the company achieved revenues of $3.1 billion. The business maintained a healthy gross margin of 16.2% for the year. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) reached $256.4 million. Net earnings for the twelve-month period were reported at $80.3 million. The company's board declared total dividends of $0.56 per common share over the course of the fiscal year.
Focusing on the final quarter, Doman posted Q4 revenues of $644.2 million. Performance in the quarter showed a slight improvement in gross margin, which came in at 16.6%. EBITDA for the three-month period amounted to $44.3 million, with net earnings also reported for the quarter.
The results reflect the company's operational execution in the building materials distribution sector. Management typically reviews such annual performance in the context of market conditions and strategic planning for the future. The declared dividends indicate a commitment to returning value to shareholders based on the annual financial outcomes.
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