Reece Limited (REECF)

OTCMKTS · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
8.00
-1.12 (-12.28%)
At close: Aug 25, 2025
-12.28%
Market Cap4.52B
Revenue (ttm)5.89B
Net Income (ttm)207.79M
Shares Outn/a
EPS (ttm)0.32
PE Ratio21.75
Forward PE24.20
Dividendn/a
Ex-Dividend Daten/a
Volume357
Average Volume1,371
Open7.90
Previous Close9.12
Day's Range7.90 - 8.00
52-Week Range0.00 - 18.50
Beta0.78
RSI47.32
Earnings DateAug 25, 2025

About Reece

Reece Limited engages in the distribution of plumbing, waterworks, heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration products to commercial and residential customers in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. The company also offers irrigation and pools, and fire products. Its products include tapware and accessories; vanities and mirrors; showers; toilets; basins; baths and spas; pipe and fittings; sinks and troughs; hot water systems; bathroom and kitchen appliances; heating and cooling; irrigation and pools; pumps and water fi... [Read more]

Founded 1919
Employees 9,001
Stock Exchange OTCMKTS
Ticker Symbol REECF
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Reece's revenue was 8.98 billion, a decrease of -1.39% compared to the previous year's 9.10 billion. Earnings were 316.94 million, a decrease of -24.39%.

Financial numbers in AUD Financial Statements

News

Peter Wilson plumbs depths of Reece’s CEO pay

Shareholders may have been stung by the bathroom giant’s earnings drop, but its CEO is doing just fine.

14 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Reece Ltd (REECF) Full Year 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Market Challenges with ...

Reece Ltd (REECF) Full Year 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Market Challenges with Strategic Expansion

16 days ago - GuruFocus

Full Year 2025 Reece Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

Full Year 2025 Reece Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

16 days ago - GuruFocus

Cracks show at Reece as CEO bemoans a ‘turbulent year’

The plumbing materials group’s shares plunged after it said it expected the American housing market to stay weaker for longer.

16 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

How dirty tricks, WFH and Victoria brought a blue chip to its knees

Over 40 painful minutes, the CEO of plumbing supplies giant Reece, Peter Wilson, swung from emotional to frustrated to helpless and even paranoid as he laid bare the group’s problems.

16 days ago - The Australian Financial Review