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Lennar (NYSE:LEN.B) Sets New 12-Month Low - What's Next?

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Key Points

  • 52-week low: Lennar shares hit a new 52-week low, trading as low as $91.16 (last $91.19) and down about 3.9% on the session, sitting well below its 50‑day ($104.98) and 200‑day ($113.48) moving averages.
  • Valuation and balance sheet show relative strength: market cap ~$22.6B with a P/E of 11.44, low debt-to-equity (0.18) and strong liquidity (current ratio 4.89, quick ratio 1.36); the company reported $2.03 EPS on $9.37B revenue last quarter with modest profitability (ROE 9.27%, net margin 6.08%).
  • Lennar remains a high-volume U.S. homebuilder offering single-family, attached and planned-community homes plus complementary services aimed at first-time, move-up and active-adult buyers across many metropolitan markets.
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Lennar Corporation (NYSE:LEN.B - Get Free Report)'s share price reached a new 52-week low on Monday . The company traded as low as $91.16 and last traded at $91.19, with a volume of 17326 shares. The stock had previously closed at $95.09.

Lennar Stock Down 3.9%

The company has a market capitalization of $22.58 billion, a P/E ratio of 11.44 and a beta of 1.36. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.18, a current ratio of 4.89 and a quick ratio of 1.36. The company has a 50 day moving average of $104.98 and a 200-day moving average of $113.48.

Lennar (NYSE:LEN.B - Get Free Report) last released its quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, December 16th. The construction company reported $2.03 EPS for the quarter. The business had revenue of $9.37 billion during the quarter. Lennar had a return on equity of 9.27% and a net margin of 6.08%.

Lennar Company Profile

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Lennar is a U.S.-based residential real estate company primarily engaged in the design, construction and sale of new homes. The company builds a range of housing products that typically include single-family detached homes, attached homes and planned community residences aimed at first-time buyers, move-up buyers and active-adult purchasers. Lennar's operations span many metropolitan and regional housing markets across the United States, and the company is known for a high-volume, production-oriented homebuilding model.

In addition to core homebuilding, Lennar provides a suite of complementary services intended to simplify the homebuying process.

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