Potlatchdeltic Stock

Potlatchdeltic Net Debt/FCF

Delisted·Jan 30, 2026

The Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Potlatchdeltic (PCH) as of Aug 23, 2026 is 13.27. In the previous year, Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio was 21.73 — a change of -38.94% (lower).

Net Debt/FCF

13.27

YoY

-38.94%

Last updated:

Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Potlatchdeltic is 2026 13.27 . Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Potlatchdeltic was 2025 21.73 . It decreases by -38.94% lower compared to the previous year.

The Potlatchdeltic Net Debt/FCF history

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Net Debt/FCF
Date
Net Debt/FCF
Jan 1, 2017
4.02 USD
Jan 1, 2018
5.35 USD
Jan 1, 2019
8.27 USD
Jan 1, 2020
1.76 USD
Jan 1, 2021
1.10 USD
Jan 1, 2022
2.29 USD
Jan 1, 2023
21.73 USD
Jan 1, 2024
13.27 USD
The Potlatchdeltic Net Debt/FCF history
YEARNet Debt/FCFYoY
13.27-38.94%
21.73+850.76%
2.29+107.67%
1.10-37.53%
1.76-78.70%
8.27+54.47%
5.35+33.09%
4.02-34.54%
6.15-69.65%
20.25-1,052.52%
-2.13
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Potlatchdeltic Stock analysis

What does Potlatchdeltic do? PotlatchDeltic Corp is a major forestry and real estate conglomerate based in Spokane, Washington. The company was founded in 2018 through the merger of Potlatch Corporation and Deltic Timber Corporation, and has seven production facilities in three US states. PotlatchDeltic's history is closely tied to the history of American forestry and timber industry. Potlatch was founded in Idaho in 1903 and was one of the oldest timber companies in the USA. Deltic Timber Corporation was founded in Arkansas in 1996 and was one of the leading wood producers and paper manufacturers in the USA. PotlatchDeltic is a vertically integrated company that focuses on forestry, wood processing, and real estate development. Forestry is the company's main division and includes the management of 2 million hectares of forest land in the southern and northwestern USA. The forests are sustainably managed, with the company emphasizing a mix of conservation and yield. PotlatchDeltic sells wood to a variety of customers, including sawmills, paper mills, wood-based panel manufacturers, and energy producers. PotlatchDeltic's wood products division produces a variety of wood products, including lumber, veneer, plywood, particleboard, and pulp. The products are manufactured in their own plants and distributed worldwide. PotlatchDeltic also has a range of landscape and garden products, including mulch and ground cover. PotlatchDeltic's real estate development division specializes in the development of valuable land. The company owns a variety of properties that can be used for the development of residential, commercial, and recreational properties. PotlatchDeltic focuses on sustainable development, preserving the natural resources of the land. PotlatchDeltic's business model is based on a combination of sustainable forestry, efficient wood processing, and innovative real estate development. The company relies on a strong customer focus and innovation to offer high-quality products and services to its customers. PotlatchDeltic is also committed to being a responsible and sustainable corporate citizen, advocating for the environment and society. Overall, PotlatchDeltic is a successful forestry and real estate company with a long history and strong industry expertise. The company has established itself as a leader in the industry in recent years and aims to solidify its position through innovation and customer focus. The focus on sustainability and environmental protection reflects the company's long-term thinking and commitment to preserving valuable natural resources. Potlatchdeltic is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Potlatchdeltic stock

Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Potlatchdeltic is 13.27 in 2026.

Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Potlatchdeltic changed from 21.73 to 13.27, representing a -38.94% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio Potlatchdeltic since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

Net Debt/FCF indicates how many years it would take to repay net debt using free cash flow. Lower ratios suggest faster deleveraging potential.

A 'good' varies by industry and company stage. On Eulerpool, you can compare Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio's Potlatchdeltic with sector peers and the industry average to assess whether it is attractive.

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