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QXO Inc Completes Kodiak Acquisition and Capital Restructure

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  • QXO closed a $2.25 billion Kodiak acquisition on April 1, 2026, significantly expanding its market reach.
  • QXO created Series C convertible preferred stock with 4.75% dividends and strict priority over common equity.
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QXO Inc Completes Kodiak Acquisition and Capital Restructure

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QXO Inc ( (QXO) ) has shared an update.

On April 1, 2026, QXO Inc. completed its acquisition of Kodiak Building Partners from Court Square Capital Partners for approximately $2.25 billion, expanding QXO’s addressable market to more than $200 billion and adding a new lumber and building materials division led by Kodiak co-founder Steve Swinney. The deal structure included $2 billion in cash, QXO common stock consideration subject to a repurchase option, and employee rollover equity, signaling a major scale-up in QXO’s product breadth and service capabilities as it pursues its aggressive growth and earnings accretion ambitions.

Also on April 1, 2026, QXO established a new Series C Convertible Perpetual Preferred Stock class carrying a 4.75% annual dividend on a $10,000 stated value, voting rights on an as-converted basis, and the option for holders to convert into common shares at an initial price of $23.25 with anti-dilution protections. The preferred stock terms provide investors with enhanced downside protection and priority in insolvency, while constraining QXO’s ability to pay dividends or repurchase junior securities before satisfying obligations on the Series C, reshaping the company’s capital structure alongside the Kodiak acquisition.

The most recent analyst rating on (QXO) stock is a Hold with a $20.50 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on QXO Inc stock, see the QXO Stock Forecast page.

Spark’s Take on QXO Stock

According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, QXO is a Neutral.

The score is held back primarily by weak and volatile profitability (net loss, negative EBITDA margin, and sharp gross margin compression) despite strong recent revenue growth and a conservatively levered balance sheet with positive operating/free cash flow. Technicals are broadly neutral-to-mixed, while valuation is unfavorable due to negative earnings. Corporate actions support an acquisition-led growth strategy but add execution and potential dilution/complexity risk.

To see Spark’s full report on QXO stock, click here.

More about QXO Inc

QXO Inc. is a fast-growing, publicly traded distributor of building products in North America, aiming to become a tech-enabled leader in the roughly $800 billion building products distribution market. The company pursues a strategy of accretive acquisitions and organic growth, with a long-term target of reaching $50 billion in annual revenue within the next decade.

Average Trading Volume: 8,099,407

Technical Sentiment Signal: Sell

Current Market Cap: $13.76B

For detailed information about QXO stock, go to TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

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