US: GMS recorded sales of US$5.35bn in the 2025 financial year, down by 6% year-on-year. Its adjusted earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell by 19%, to US$501m. The group noted a fourth-quarter decline in its gypsum wallboard sales of 10%, to US$527m, 40% of group quarterly sales of US$1.33bn.
President and CEO John Turner noted the ‘solid results,’ despite the ‘deterioration in end-market conditions as we moved through the year.’ Looking ahead to the current, 2026 financial year, he said “The ongoing challenging interest rate environment and general market uncertainty continue to be a headwind for the business, contributing to reduced levels of activity in each of our major end markets. We are cautiously optimistic that we are nearing the bottom of this cycle and believe pent-up demand will materialise as the macro-environment improves. Once this market demand returns, we will be well-positioned to capture the opportunity as a leaner and more efficient organisation."