Spectrum Brands Holdings (SPB) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Spectrum Brands makes everyday consumer products sold in stores like Walmart, Target, and Home Depot. Its brands cover pet supplies (Dingo, 8in1), home and garden pest control (Cutter, Spectracide), personal care (Remington), and home hardware like locks and faucets (Hardware & Home Improvement segment). The company owns a portfolio of mid-tier brands across several unrelated product categories. Spectrum Brands earns money by selling physical products through retail stores and online channels, primarily in North America, with some sales in Europe and other regions. Its competitive position relies on brand recognition and shelf space at major retailers, but it faces constant pressure from private-label store brands and larger competitors with bigger marketing budgets. The company has been simplifying its business after selling its pet and garden segments in recent years, and its main challenge is improving profit margins while managing debt on a relatively modest revenue base.
Winston Score: 46/100 — Average
Mixed quality — meaningful strengths and weaknesses.
- Quality: Mixed (9/30)
- Growth: Weak (3/20)
- Cash Flow: Strong (8/10)
- Stability: Strong (7/10)
- Valuation: Strong (7/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
Key Facts
Price: $88.69
Market Cap: $2.1B
Sector: Consumer Defensive
Industry: Household & Personal Products


