Star Holdings Shares of Beneficial Interest (STHO) — Analysis Summary
Star Holdings Shares of Beneficial Interest (STHO) has a market cap of $110.42M with year-over-year revenue growth of -2.8%. Net margin stands at -58.3%. The stock trades at a P/E ratio of -1.7.
Key Takeaways
- Revenue changed -2.8% year-over-year
- Net margin of -58.3%
- P/E ratio of -1.7
Compared to other companies in the LESSORS OF REAL PROPERTY, NEC sector, STHO posted revenue growth of -2.8% and trades at a P/E of -1.7.
Star Holdings Shares of Beneficial Interest (STHO)
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Red Flags & WarningsHigh Risk Signals
Multiple material red flags are active and deserve closer underwriting before relying on any valuation output.
Interest coverage at 0.0x — earnings do not cover interest payments
Net margin at -57.4% — significant losses
Star Holdings engages in non-ground lease-related businesses, including real estate finance, operating properties, and land and development. Its portfolio is comprised of its interests in Asbury and Magnolia Green residential development projects, a portfolio of commercial real estate properties, and loans that are being marketed for sale. The Company operates its business through one reportable and operating segment that focuses on realizing value for shareholders by generating cash flows through active asset management and sales of its existing loans, operating properties, and land and development properties.
Sector
LESSORS OF REAL PROPERTY, NEC
Headquarters
NEW YORK, NY
Exchange
XNAS
Systematic competitive advantage assessment based on 3yr data
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