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Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. (HHH)

$

74.38

+1.09 (1.47%)


Key metrics

Financial statements

Free cash flow per share

Free cash flow per share

6.3193

Market cap

Market cap

4.4 Billion

Price to sales ratio

Price to sales ratio

2.4583

Debt to equity

Debt to equity

1.4347

Current ratio

Current ratio

0.2988

Income quality

Income quality

1.3373

Average inventory

Average inventory

262.5 Thousand

ROE

ROE

0.0770



Technology

Technology

Technology – consumer electronics

Largecap

Largecap

With a market cap of 121,78 bil stock is ranked 1

Low risk

Low risk

ISS score of this stock is ranked 1


Company description

Profile

Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. operates as a real estate development company in the United States, structured into four primary segments: Operating Assets, Master Planned Communities (MPCs), Seaport, and Strategic Developments. The financial data pertains to the fiscal year 2024. Within the Operating Assets segment, the company manages developed and acquired retail, office, and multi-family properties, in addition to other retail investments, reflecting its diverse portfolio. The MPCs segment focuses on the development, sale, and leasing of residential and commercial land aimed at long-term community projects centered in and around Las Vegas, Nevada; Houston, Texas; and Phoenix, Arizona. The Seaport segment oversees landlord operations and managed businesses, as well as events and sponsorship services for its restaurant, retail, and entertainment properties in Pier 17, New York City; Historic Area/Uplands; and Tin Building. Furthermore, it includes operations at 250 Water Street and the Jean-Georges restaurants. Meanwhile, the Strategic Development segment is dedicated to the development and redevelopment of residential condominiums and commercial properties, serving the needs of homebuilders. The company reported selling, general, and administrative expenses of $91,752,000.00 indicating its operational overhead costs. The income before tax ratio is 0.21 reflecting the pre-tax margin. Additionally, the company earned an interest income of $25,349,000.00 showcasing its financial investments, while the net total of other income and expenses is -$194,522,000.00 reflecting non-core financial activities. In the market landscape, Howard Hughes Holdings Inc.’s stock is reasonably priced at $70.52 appealing to a broad range of investors. However, it has a low average trading volume of 454,287.00 indicating lower market activity. With a mid-range market capitalization of $4,418,261,256.00 the company stands as a steady performer within the sector. It is a key player in the Real Estate - Diversified industry, contributing significantly to the overall market landscape. Moreover, it belongs to the Real Estate sector, driving innovation and growth. This dual structure highlights how the company is strategically positioned both in its operational segments and within the broader financial market, reinforcing its role as a substantial entity in real estate development.

What is Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. (HHH)'s current stock price?

The current stock price of Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. (HHH) is $73.85 as of 2025-08-20. Prices may fluctuate during the trading day. For real-time updates, check your brokerage platform or financial news websites.

Investing in Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. (HHH) depends on multiple factors, including revenue growth, profit margins, debt-to-equity ratio, earnings per share, and return on equity. Analysts have rated it as B-, with a Bullish outlook. Always conduct your own research before investing.

Analysts predict Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. stock to fluctuate between $61.41 (low) and $87.77 (high) in the next 365 days, reflecting market expectations and potential volatility.

As of 2025-08-20, Howard Hughes Holdings Inc.'s market cap is $4,418,261,256, based on 59,401,200 outstanding shares.

Compared to Meta Platforms, Inc. Class A Common Stock, Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. has a Lower Market-Cap, indicating a difference in performance.

Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. pays dividends. The current dividend yield is 5.12%, with a payout of $3.50 per share.

To buy Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. (HHH) stock: Open a brokerage account (e.g., Robinhood, TD Ameritrade, E-Trade). Search for HHH. Place an order (Market, Limit, etc.).

The best time to invest depends on market trends and technical indicators, which show a Bullish trend based on economic conditions and company performance.

Howard Hughes Holdings Inc.'s last stock split was 1049:1000 on 2024-08-01.

Revenue: $1,750,689,000 | EPS: $3.98 | Growth: -135.76%.

Visit https://www.howardhughes.com/investor-relations for detailed financial reports.

You can explore historical data from here

All-time high: $87.77 (2024-11-27) | All-time low: $11.50 (2022-06-16).

Key trends include market demand, economic conditions, interest rates, and industry competition, which influence the stock's performance.


News

HHH

seekingalpha.com

Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. (HHH) Q2 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. (NYSE:HHH ) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call August 7, 2025 10:00 AM ET Company Participants Carlos A. Olea - Chief Financial Officer David R.

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zacks.com

Howard Hughes Holdings (HHH) Q2 Earnings and Revenues Lag Estimates

Howard Hughes Holdings (HHH) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.44 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.01 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.42 per share a year ago.

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seekingalpha.com

Howard Hughes: Ackman's Quiet Power Play

Bill Ackman's $900M investment and executive return signal strong conviction in Howard Hughes Holdings' undervaluation and long-term potential. The recent spin-off of Seaport Entertainment Group allows HHH to focus on core real estate development, unlocking value, and clearer market valuation. HHH trades at a significant discount to peers, with solid financials, a strong cash position, and minimal near-term debt pressure supporting future growth.

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globenewswire.com

RCLCO Mid-Year Report Ranks Summerlin® and Bridgeland® Among Nation's Top-Selling Master Planned Communities

THE WOODLANDS, Texas, July 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Summerlin® and Bridgeland®, two of the award-winning communities in the Howard Hughes Holdings (NYSE: HHH) portfolio, have been ranked among the country's top-selling master planned communities (MPCs), according to the mid-year 2025 report released by national real estate consultant RCLCO. The Summerlin community in Las Vegas ranked #7 on the RCLCO list with 515 new homes sold during the first half of 2025, and Bridgeland, in the Greater Houston area, ranked #14 nationwide with 438 new homes sold by mid-year.

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youtube.com

Consumer demand for homes has outpaced their wallets, says Howard Hughes Holding CEO David O'Reilly

David O'Reilly, Howard Hughes Holding CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the housing market, consumer demand, and rising costs of housing.

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zacks.com

Is the Options Market Predicting a Spike in Howard Hughes Holdings Stock?

Investors need to pay close attention to Howard Hughes Holdings stock based on the movements in the options market lately.

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zacks.com

2 Real Estate Development Stocks to Consider Despite Industry Woes

Despite industry woes, healthy demand for certain real estate categories and limited supply bode well for Real Estate Development industry companies like HHH and LSEA.

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fool.com

Billionaire Bill Ackman Has 51% of His Hedge Fund's $13.6 Billion Portfolio Invested in Just 3 Stocks

Bill Ackman probably wouldn't mind being mentioned in the same breath as Warren Buffett. In fact, a recent deal between his Pershing Square fund and Howard Hughes Holdings (HHH -0.76%) aims to transform the real estate business into a diversified holding company much like that of Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.

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fool.com

3 Stocks That Could Be Like Buying Berkshire Hathaway In the 1980s

Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A -0.16%) (BRK.B 0.11%) has produced amazing returns for long-term investors under Warren Buffett's leadership. However, at a more than $1 trillion valuation, its ability to consistently generate outsize returns from here is somewhat limited.

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fool.com

Could Buying This $4.1 Billion Stock Be Like Buying Berkshire Hathaway in 1965?

When Warren Buffett started buying shares of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A -0.67%) (BRK.B -0.81%) in 1962, it was a failing textile business. The appeal for Buffett wasn't Berkshire's business -- it was that its book value far exceeded its stock price.

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