Scholastic Corp (SCHL) — Analysis Summary
Scholastic Corp (SCHL) has a market cap of $856.46M with year-over-year revenue growth of +2.3%. Net margin stands at -0.1%. The stock trades at a P/E ratio of 13.7.
Key Takeaways
- Revenue changed +2.3% year-over-year
- Net margin of -0.1%
- P/E ratio of 13.7
Compared to other companies in the BOOKS: PUBLISHING OR PUBLISHING & PRINTING sector, SCHL posted revenue growth of +2.3% and trades at a P/E of 13.7.
Scholastic Corp (SCHL)
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Multiple material red flags are active and deserve closer underwriting before relying on any valuation output.
Interest coverage at 1.0x — minimal debt service cushion
Scholastic Corp is an American publishing and education media company that focuses on books and educational material for schools, teachers, parents, and children. It creates print, digital, and audiobooks, learning materials and programs, classroom magazines, and other products that support children's learning and reading both at home and at school. The company also owns rights to various books, including Harry Potter, Dog Man, and The Hunger Games among others. It has three reportable segments Children's Book Publishing and Distribution, Education Solutions, and International. The majority of its revenue is from the Children's Book Publishing and Distribution segment.
Sector
BOOKS: PUBLISHING OR PUBLISHING & PRINTING
Employees
7,090
Headquarters
NEW YORK, NY
Exchange
XNAS
Systematic competitive advantage assessment based on 4yr data
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First version surfaces recent SEC Forms 3, 4, and 5 activity. It does not yet parse individual buy/sell transactions.
Capital Structure
Cash Flow
Annual Dividend/Share
$0.80
Dividend Yield
1.71%
Dividend History
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