On the stock market since 1993, it operates in the world of real estate. It has 129 employees. Now — the numbers.
This is an established company with proven profits.
Average growth of 9% a year over the last 4 years. Red columns mark years that ended in a loss.
The gap is $1.9B. In times of high interest rates, a gap like that can squeeze a company.
We compared this company with its own sector across five subjects.
A score of 50 means class average.
Profit indicators sit around the sector average.
A solid grade overall — yet the debt outweighs the cash. The strength here comes from earnings power.
Clearly below the class average.
Clearly below the class average.
The price is looking for direction — no strong breakout, no collapse.
Growth: Sales growth trails the sector average.
Valuation: The stock trades at a price that looks expensive next to its earnings; that can cap future returns.
angles, checked one by one.
The 2 that stand out are on screen; the rest came back neutral.
The council scores out of 10; report-card grades are out of 100.
The stock trades 19% below its peak. The market has trimmed its expectations for the company.
Over the last 12 months, company executives reported 46 buys and 10 sells. Management buying with its own money is usually read as a good sign.
The average analyst price target is $24.50 — 17% above today’s price.
It pays out $0.80 per share each year — regular cash for whoever holds the stock.
The company’s market value is 194 times its annual profit. Even a small disappointment could hit the price hard.
The growth engine is running at low revs right now. Report-card grade: 22/100.
Today’s price already includes part of tomorrow’s optimism. Report-card grade: 46/100.
On our five-subject report card, AKR sits in the middle of the class: some subjects shine, others don’t. The grade moves as the numbers move.
The takeaway: AKR is an established business that has proven its profits for years. The real debate isn’t the quality of the business — it’s whether the price paid for the stock is too high.
The total grade weighs these five subjects against the sector — it isn’t a simple average of the five.
Analysts’ average target sits above today’s price, yet the valuation grade (46/100) says the stock isn’t cheap.