LEE — Stock Film
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LEE
Lee Enterprises, Incorporated
~4 min film100% real numbers0 jargon
WHAT DOES THIS COMPANY DO?
Lee Enterprises, Incorporated. A quick introduction.

On the stock market since 1980, it operates in the world of media and communication. It has 2,365 employees. Now — the numbers.

on the stock market since 1980
2,365 employees
$189.6M market value
Revenue last year:
$0
The loss that same year:
$0
For every $1 it earns, the company spends $1.1.

The company closed last year at a loss: costs ran above sales. The picture changes only if spending is reined in.

THE SALES TREND
Sales have been shrinking.

An average decline of 8% a year over the last 4 years — the most striking risk in this picture. Red columns mark years that ended in a loss.

$794.6M
2021
$781M
2022
$691.1M
2023
$611.4M
2024
$562.3M
2025
In the vault right now:
$0
DEBT: $481.6M
At this pace, that money lasts less than a year.

Before the clock runs out, either sales must climb sharply or new money must come in. This is the most critical line in the whole picture.

INSIDE THE REPORT CARD

We compared this company with its own sector across five subjects.

A score of 50 means class average.

BUSINESS QUALITY
80
very strong

Profit power and business quality lead the class.

FINANCIAL STRENGTH
60
average

A solid grade overall — yet the debt outweighs the cash. The strength here comes from earnings power.

VALUATION
30
very weak

Clearly below the class average.

GROWTH
11
very weak

Clearly below the class average.

PRICE MOMENTUM
63
average

The price is looking for direction — no strong breakout, no collapse.

WORTH WATCHING

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.

THE COUNCIL REVIEW
9

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.

STRENGTHS
Fat profit per sale, but shrinking10/10
WEAK SPOTS
The stock has lost its spark0/10
THE FIVE-YEAR JOURNEY
A long and steep decline.

An investor who bought at the very peak is down 80% today. The business is the same; what changed most is the price — and the expectations — the market pins on it.

1
THE BRIGHT SIDE · 1/2
Executives are buying their own stock

Over the last 12 months, company executives reported 66 buys and 16 sells. Management buying with its own money is usually read as a good sign.

2
THE BRIGHT SIDE · 2/2
Pays a steady dividend

It pays out $7.60 per share each year — regular cash for whoever holds the stock.

1
THE RISKS · 1/2
The losses continue

A loss of $37.6M against $562.3M in annual sales. And on top of that, sales fell from the year before.

2
THE RISKS · 2/2
The cash has a countdown

At the current pace of spending, the cash lasts less than a year. After that, the company needs to find new money.

FINALE · THE GRADE
F
0 / 100 · MoonshotScore

On our five-subject report card, LEE sits behind the class. A low grade doesn’t mean “doomed” — it means “big claim, small proof.”

The takeaway: LEE has solid sales but closed last year at a loss. The road back to profit runs through spending discipline.

The total grade weighs these five subjects against the sector — it isn’t a simple average of the five.

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Data: FMP & company filings
Aug 21, 2026 · stockexpertai.com · Stock Film