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WYWeyerhaeuser Company

The market capitalization for Weyerhaeuser Company (WY) is $18.25 Billion, making it a Large Cap company. Market cap is calculated by multiplying the current stock price by the total number of shares outstanding.

Market Capitalization

$18.25B

$18.25 Billion

Calculation

Stock Price
$25.31
Shares Outstanding
721.04M
Market Cap
$18.25B

Market Cap = Price × Shares Outstanding

Size Classification

Large Cap

$10B - $1T

Companies with market capitalization between $10 billion and $1 trillion.

Market Cap Size Scale

Micro Cap

<$250M

Small Cap

$250M-$2B

Mid Cap

$2B-$10B

Large Cap

$10B-$1T

Mega Cap

>$1T

WY Market Cap: $18.25 Billion

Related Valuation Metrics

Key Statistics

Market Cap$18.25 Billion
Stock Price$25.31
Shares Outstanding721.04M
Size CategoryLarge Cap
P/E Ratio46.02
P/B Ratio1.94
Data as of Sunday, June 28, 2026

About Weyerhaeuser Company

Established in 1900, Weyerhaeuser Company holds a prominent global position as one of the largest private proprietors of timberlands. The company oversees or owns approximately 11 million acres of forested land in the United States, complemented by additional timberlands in Canada managed under long-term licenses. These extensive holdings are cultivated responsibly, in full compliance with internationally accepted sustainable forestry criteria. Beyond its land stewardship, Weyerhaeuser is also a leading producer of wood-based goods throughout North America. Operating as a real estate investment trust (REIT), the firm achieved net sales of $7.5 billion in 2020. Its approximately 9,400 employees cater to a worldwide customer base, and Weyerhaeuser's commitment to environmental, social, and governance principles is acknowledged by its inclusion in the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index. The company's common stock is available for trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker WY.

Seattle, WA
9,400 employees
Basic Materials / Paper, Lumber & Forest Products
Sector
Basic Materials
Industry
Paper, Lumber & Forest Products
CEO
Devin W. Stockfish