Pool Corporation

NASDAQ: POOL
$375.57
-$2.97 (-0.8%)
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Asset Type Stock
Exchange NASDAQ
Currency USD
Country USA
Sector TRADE & SERVICES
Industry WHOLESALE-MISC DURABLE GOODS
Address 109 NORTHPARK BLVD, 4TH FLOOR, COVINGTON, LA, US
Fiscal Year End December
Latest Quarter 12/31/2023
Market Cap 15,603.58M USD
Shares Outstanding 38,679,200
Pool Corporation is a leading distributor of swimming pool supplies, equipment, and various leisure products globally. They offer a wide range of products for both maintenance and construction, including chemicals, pool accessories, replacement parts, and building materials like concrete and tiles. Additionally, they provide equipment for new pool construction, irrigation products, commercial pool products, and recreational items such as hot tubs and outdoor grills. Serving an array of customers from pool builders to commercial operators, Pool Corporation is headquartered in Covington, Louisiana, and has been enhancing outdoor living since 1993.

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