Tecnoglass or CRH: Which Stock Has More Upside?

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CRH fell -11% during the past Week. You may be tempted to buy more, or may want to reduce your exposure. But there is an entirely different perspective you might be missing. Is there a better alternative? Turns out, its peer Tecnoglass gives you more. Tecnoglass (TGLS) stock offers superior revenue growth across key periods, better profitability, and relatively lower valuation vs CRH (CRH) stock, suggesting you may be better off investing in TGLS

  • TGLS’s quarterly revenue growth was 12.0%, vs. CRH’s 9.1%.
  • In addition, its Last 12 Months revenue growth came in at 9.8%, ahead of CRH’s 6.3%.
  • TGLS leads on profitability over both periods – LTM margin of 21.9% and 3-year average of 25.7%.

These differences become even clearer when you look at the financials side by side. The table highlights how CRH’s fundamentals stack up against those of TGLS on growth, margins, momentum, and valuation multiples.

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Valuation & Performance Overview

  CRH TGLS Preferred
     
Valuation      
P/EBIT Ratio 12.4 7.9 TGLS
     
Revenue Growth      
Last Quarter 9.1% 12.0% TGLS
Last 12 Months 6.3% 9.8% TGLS
Last 3 Year Average 7.8% 8.8% TGLS
     
Operating Margins      
Last 12 Months 13.9% 21.9% TGLS
Last 3 Year Average 13.5% 25.7% TGLS
     
Momentum      
Last 3 Year Return 115.1% -8.9% CRH

Note: For “Last 3 Year Return” metric, preferred stock is one with higher returns unless the returns are too high (>300%) which creates risk of sell off.

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See detailed fundamentals on Buy or Sell TGLS Stock and Buy or Sell CRH Stock. Below we compare market return and related metrics across years.

Historical Market Performance

  2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Total [1] Avg Best
Returns
CRH Return 27% -27% 83% 36% 37% -17% 164%    
TGLS Return 282% 19% 50% 75% -36% -21% 500%   <===
S&P 500 Return 27% -19% 24% 23% 16% 8% 97%    
Monthly Win Rates [3]
CRH Win Rate 67% 50% 67% 75% 75% 20%   59%  
TGLS Win Rate 50% 33% 58% 67% 25% 0%   39%  
S&P 500 Win Rate 75% 42% 67% 75% 67% 60%   64% <===
Max Drawdowns [4]
CRH Max Drawdown -15% -42% -12% -17% -27% -24%   -23%  
TGLS Max Drawdown -45% -41% -44% -30% -49% -29%   -40%  
S&P 500 Max Drawdown -5% -25% -10% -8% -19% -9%   -13% <===

[1] Cumulative total returns since the beginning of 2021
[2] 2026 data is for the year up to 5/19/2026 (YTD)
[3] Win Rate = % of calendar months in which monthly returns were positive
[4] Max drawdown represents maximum peak-to-trough decline within a year

No matter how good the numbers, stock investment is never a smooth ride. There is a risk you must factor in. Read TGLS Dip Buyer Analyses and CRH Dip Buyer Analyses to see how these stocks have fallen and recovered in the past.

Still not sure about CRH or TGLS? Consider portfolio approach.

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