Company: QXO-PB
Filing Date: 2025-04-16
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001140361-25-014221
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Company: QXO, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-16
Form: 424B5
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 In the non-residential space, the average structure is even older at over 50 years, requiring greater levels of ongoing maintenance and refurbishment. Further, there is good visibility into infrastructure spending across North America and Europe. In North America alone, an additional $2 trillion of spending is expected to be required over the next two decades to keep the infrastructure safe.

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Building Products Distribution is an industry where scale offers key advantages. Larger distributors have greater purchasing power, which allows them to pass through higher cost savings to customers. Larger distributors also have the resources to invest in differentiating technology. These factors drive a virtuous cycle of market share gains and fixed cost leverage. At the same time, the Building Products Distribution industry is highly fragmented, with over 7,000 distributors in North America and approximately 13,000 in Europe. This fragmentation presents an attractive opportunity for consolidation in the industry.

#### North American Roofing and Complementary Products
Specialty distributors of roofing and complementary building products serve the critical role of facilitating supply chain relationships between a small number of manufacturers and thousands of local, regional and national contractors. The distributor is a value-added partner who can advise contractors on job-specific residential or commercial product bundles and provide last-mile delivery and logistics services. Distributors may also extend trade credit and use digital platforms to aid customers in optimizing their businesses.

We estimate the roofing distribution market and related complementary products in the U.S. and Canada to be an approximately $65 billion segment. The core roofing market across residential and commercial roofing represents approximately $37 billion of annual sales, with a 3% to 5% long-term annual market growth outlook, according to a third-party industry report. Additionally, we believe the distribution market for complementary building products, including siding, waterproofing, plywood / oriented strand board and windows and doors, represents approximately $28 billion in annual sales, according to our internal estimates. We believe that the market for these complementary products will grow faster than the rest of the roofing products industry at a rate of 4% to 6% per annum.

#### Favorable Long-Term Industry Fundamentals
The roofing distribution industry benefits from several favorable long-term sector fundamentals, most notably a significant concentration in R&R spend, which constitutes approximately 80% of industry revenue. Of the revenue that is derived from R&R spend, approximately 94% is considered non-discretionary and driven by leaks, age, weather damage and deterioration. Growth in the weather event-driven