TMHC
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+ FollowOvervalued by 15.5% based on the discounted cash flow analysis.
| Market cap | $5.47 Billion |
|---|---|
| Enterprise Value | $7.24 Billion |
| Dividend Yield | $- (-) |
| Earnings per Share | $7.9 |
| Beta | 1.51 |
| Outstanding Shares | 96,033,000 |
| P/E Ratio | 8.36 |
|---|---|
| PEG | -15.77 |
| Price to Sales | 0.91 |
| Price to Book Ratio | 1.1 |
| Enterprise Value to Revenue | 0.95 |
| Enterprise Value to EBIT | 7.44 |
| Enterprise Value to Net Income | 10 |
| Total Debt to Enterprise | 0.33 |
| Debt to Equity | 0.39 |
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Market sentiment based on institutional option activity.
| Put/Call Ratio | 0.1609▲ 4.73% |
|---|---|
| Total Calls | 103,200▲ 149.28% |
| Total Puts | 16,600▲ 253.19% |
Holdings and activity of institutional investors.
| Ownership % | 97.65%▲ 0.75% |
|---|---|
| Total Invested | $5.53B▼ 1.52% |
| Investors Holding | 453▼ 8.00% |
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Taylor Morrison Home Corporation is the nation's fifth largest homebuilder and developer based in Scottsdale, Arizona, that has been recognized as America's Most Trusted® Home Builder for six years running (2016-2021). Operating under a ...
Provides crucial analysis and scoring for tax legislation, directly influencing corporate tax structures and the overall tax environment for homebuilders and their customers.
Controls taxation policy, which directly impacts corporate profitability for homebuilders and affordability for homebuyers (e.g., mortgage interest deduction, property tax implications).
Directly allocates federal spending for infrastructure and other programs, which can significantly impact local development, economic conditions, and the cost/demand for housing.
Directly impacts labor laws and wage regulations, which significantly affect the operational costs for homebuilders like TMHC.
Directly regulates the financial system, housing finance, mortgage markets, and HUD, all of which are absolutely critical to the homebuilding industry.
Directly regulates environmental policies (EPA) crucial for land development and construction costs, and federal infrastructure spending can significantly benefit new housing communities.