William Lyon Homes Releases Earnings Results, Misses Expectations

Highland Mirror

William Lyon Homes (WLH) announced its most recent quarterly financial results on Wednesday, Feb-22-2017. WLH reported $0.60 earnings per share for the quarter, missing the analyst consensus estimate by $-0.07. Analysts had a consensus of $0.67. The company posted revenue of $473.25 million in the period, compared to analysts expectations of $461.25 million. WLH’s revenue was up 17.4% compared to the same quarter last year. During the same quarter in the previous year, the company posted $0.68 EPS.

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Over the course of his 30-year career, Michael Anderson has worked in the residential development industry in the Pacific Northwest, Northern California and Southern California. He has acquired residential land in excess of $300M for both land development and homebuilding entities and has overseen the construction of approximately 2500 homes. Currently, in semi-retirement, and based out of Newport Beach, CA, Michael continues to invest in and stay abreast of the land markets.

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