QXO (QXO) Stock Revenue Surge Meets Deepening Losses

QXO stock slipped 2.6% to US$14.51 into the weekend, capping a choppy week, yet the headline from Q2 is not the share price. The company delivered another loss, with basic earnings per share at US$0.14 in the red and net income excluding extra items also in the red at US$109 million. The real story for long term holders is the tension between those ongoing losses and a valuation framework that points to much higher long run potential. The rest of this report breaks down how that gap might matter for you.

Is QXO a rare case of the market ignoring a potential turnaround, or is this loss making profile exactly what the current share price reflects? See how QXO stacks up in our valuation analysis for QXO

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Q2 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): US$3,246 million vs. US$1,906 million (change reflects higher reported quarterly revenue year on year)
  • Net Loss, excluding extra items (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): Loss of US$109 million vs. loss of US$85 million (change reflects a larger reported quarterly loss year on year)
  • Basic EPS (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): Loss of US$0.14 per share vs. loss of US$0.15 per share (change reflects a smaller loss per share year on year)
  • Trailing twelve month Net Loss, excluding extra items (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): Loss of US$656.3 million vs. loss of US$114.5 million (change reflects a much larger loss over the last twelve months compared with the prior period)

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NYSE:QXO Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026
NYSE:QXO Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026

QXO bull case hinges on synergies, not just scale

Bulls argue that QXO is building the leading building products platform and that technology driven synergies will steadily narrow losses. The latest quarter offers a mixed read. Revenue of US$3,246 million compared with US$1,906 million a year earlier aligns with the scale up from Beacon, Kodiak and TopBuild. That supports the idea that the roll up engine is working. However, net loss excluding extra items widened to US$109 million for the quarter and US$656.3 million over the past twelve months. That sits awkwardly against a story built around procurement, pricing and inventory efficiencies. Basic EPS loss per share improved slightly to US$0.14, which shows some dilution benefit, but there is no clear evidence yet that AI pricing or unified systems are translating into visibly better profitability.

Bear case focuses on losses, leverage and legal risk

The bear argument is that QXO carries heavy structural risk. Bears point to persistent losses, a complex capital stack, rising leverage after the US$3.0b TopBuild financing and fresh legal and regulatory overhangs. The current results do show a larger net loss excluding extra items over both the quarter and the trailing twelve months. That supports concerns about weak returns while debt and preferred obligations accrue. The stock has also fallen about 10% over seven days and about 13% over ninety days, which suggests investors are still pricing in execution and balance sheet risk. The US$86 million legal verdict and the ongoing regulatory probe mentioned earlier reinforce worries about cash leakages and governance. There is nothing in this quarter that clearly reduces those risks or signals a turn toward consistent profitability.

Compare QXO's operational story against Wall Street expectations. See the consensus price target analysis for QXO to check whether analysts think the current losses and revenue scale point to meaningful upside, or if their targets tell a more cautious story.

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About NYSE:QXO

QXO

Distributes roofing, waterproofing and complementary building products in the United States and Canada.

High growth potential with excellent balance sheet.

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