Price
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Social Signal Score
Revenue
$196.85MAnalyst Estimates
Consensus estimates, not results. Via Financial Modeling Prep.
Company Profile
- CEO
- Darren L. Richman
- Sector
- Real Estate
- Industry
- REIT - Residential
- Employees
- 11
- Beta
- 0.30
- Country
- US
- Piotroski score
- 5 / 9 (Middling)
- Altman Z-score
- 1.02
Financials
Revenue
$196.85M-12.3%Net Income
$125.88MEBITDA
$167.63MFree Cash Flow
$886.01M+143.7%EPS (diluted)
$0.76Shares Outstanding (diluted)
166.03M+23.0%Operating Expenses
$29.91MCash & Debt
$34.17MReturn of Capital
$126.16MDividend per Share
$0.77Quote
Valuation & Ratios
Returns & Efficiency
Revenue & Net Income (Annual)
| Fiscal Year | Revenue | Net Income | EPS |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $600.46M | $379.86M | $2.44 |
| 2024 | $0.00 | $-246.22M | $-1.48 |
| 2023 | $0.00 | $-209.79M | $-1.55 |
| 2022 | $0.00 | $-144.25M | $0.00 |
Valuation
Project earnings forward and see what return today's price implies.
EPS was negative in at least one boundary year, so a compound growth rate can't be computed from it. Set your own assumption.
- EPS in 5 years
- $3.36
- Implied price
- $40.35
- Return from $30.47
- 5.8% a year
To earn 15.0% a year on these assumptions you'd need to buy at $20.06 — -34.2% below today's price.
How sensitive is that answer?
Annual return across nearby assumptions. If the result is only attractive in one corner, that is the finding.
| growth \ P/E | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -2.0% | -11.5% | -7.5% | -4.0% | -1.0% | 1.7% |
| 3.0% | -7.0% | -2.7% | 0.9% | 4.0% | 6.9% |
| 8.0% | -2.5% | 2.0% | 5.8% | 9.1% | 12.0% |
| 13.0% | 2.1% | 6.7% | 10.7% | 14.1% | 17.2% |
| 18.0% | 6.6% | 11.4% | 15.6% | 19.2% | 22.4% |
This is arithmetic on assumptions you chose, not a forecast or a recommendation. It ignores dividends, buybacks, share issuance and debt, and it assumes a company still earning money in 5 years. Change any input and the answer changes a lot — that sensitivity is the honest result, not a flaw in the model.
Signal Score (90d)
102Social Signal Score
Mentions (1)
- News (RSS)economictimes·6h ago·Neutral
…hat it could take another 1.5-2% pricing action in the September quarter as sugar, palm oil and fuel costs remain elevated.Consumers may not necessarily see a higher MRP. Britannia's ₹5 and ₹10 packs are particularly price-sensitive, making smaller pack sizes one possible way of managing higher costs.That is shrinkflation: the consumer continues to pay ₹10 but gets less product.For a household buying one biscuit packet, the difference may be difficult to notice. Across several products, however,…
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Earnings
Thu, Oct 22(in 2 months)
Consensus estimate $0.79 per share
Typical surprise -3.5% (median, so one quarter with a near-zero estimate can't distort it)
- Tue, Aug 4$0.76 vs $0.75beat
- Wed, May 6$0.74 vs $0.77miss
- Thu, Feb 26$0.74 vs $0.74beat
- Thu, Oct 23$0.63 vs $0.74miss
- Thu, Jul 31$0.68 vs $0.74miss
Estimates and results for MRP via Financial Modeling Prep. Beating consensus says the company cleared the bar analysts set, not that the business grew.
Insider trading
Open-market buys and sells by MRP officers and directors.
- Bought
- $8.0m
- Sold
- —
20 trades
0 trades
- Gorson Matthew B.bought
- Migoya Carlos A.bought
- Gorson Matthew B.bought
- Presa Rachelbought
- Nitkin Robertbought
- Presa Rachelbought
- Richman Darrenbought
- Richman Darrenbought
18 further Form 4 entries are share awards, option exercises or shares withheld for tax. Those are compensation, not trades, so they are excluded above. Buying is the stronger signal: an insider spends their own money for one reason. Selling has many innocent explanations — tax, diversifying, a house — so it says far less than it appears to. Via SEC filings.
