Homebuilders / Land Developers
TRI Pointe Lowers 2015 Guidance
TRI Pointe Homes released mixed 4Q 2014 earnings on Monday. The company reported earnings of 28 cents per share, which was 2 cents higher than analyst expectations. However, the $635M
Toll Reports Strong 1Q 2015
Toll Brothers handily beat the Street with its fiscal 1Q 2015 earnings. Revenue was $835.5M, which represented a 33% increase over the year ago period, and well above the $773.5M
Homebuilder Confidence Slips in February
The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo index fell to 55 from 57 in January. The drop was attributable to builders active in the Midwest where severe weather resulted in
Meritage Beats Street on Earnings in 4Q 2014
Another homebuilder beats Wall Street estimates on earnings for 4Q 2014. Meritage Homes produced earnings per share of $1.19, besting the average analyst of $1.03 by 15.5%. Total revenue of
Ryland Tops Street in 4Q 2014
Ryland comes in with strong earnings for 4Q 2014 checking in at $1.26 per share and beating the consensus street estimate of $0.96 by a hefty $0.30. Revenue of $867.8M
Beazer Misses Big for Fiscal 1Q 2015
For fiscal 1Q 2015, Beazer reported earnings of ($0.68) per share versus the consensus analyst estimate of ($0.16) for a miss of $0.52. Revenue was $265.8M for the quarter against
Pulte Beats 4Q Estimates on Both Earnings and Revenue
Pulte reported a strong 4Q 2014 with earnings and revenue that were higher than the year ago period and above analyst expectations. Profit clocked in at $217.1M or 58 cents
MDC Logs 4Q Earnings Miss
MDC Holdings, which builds under the brand name Richmond American Homes, reported 4Q 2014 earnings of $14.6M or 41 cents per share (adjusted up from 30 cents per share to
Use of Incentives to Move Homes Accelerates
As earnings season progresses, it is becoming apparently clear that there is widespread margin compression, to varying degrees, among the public homebuilders due to decreased pricing power, increases in build
DR Horton Reports Strong 1Q Earnings
Homebuilding bellwether, DR Horton, the largest homebuilder by revenue in the country, reported earnings of 39 cents a share or $142.5M for its fiscal year first quarter. This was up