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HHC | The Howard Hughes Corporation Stock Overview

(Stock Exchange: NYSE)
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Sector Real Estate
Industry Real Estate - Diversified
IPO Date 2010-11-05
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Employees 565
Country USA
Website HHC
The Howard Hughes Corporation owns, manages, and develops commercial, residential, and hospitality operating properties in the United States. It operates through four segments: Operating Assets; Master Planned Communities (MPCs); Seaport District; and Strategic Developments. As of December 31, 2020, the Operating Assets segment owned 15 retail, 33 office, 12 multi-family, 3 hospitality, and 13 other operating assets and investments primarily located in The Woodlands, Texas; Chicago, Illinois; Columbia, Maryland; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Honolulu, Hawaii. The MPCs segment develops and sells detached and attached single family homes, and range from entry-level to luxury homes to residential homebuilders and developers; and sells or leases land for commercial development, including land parcels designated for retail, office, hospitality, and residential projects. The Seaport District segment is involved in the landlord operations, managed businesses, and events and sponsorships. The Strategic Development segment invests in residential condominium and commercial property projects. This segment consists of 18 development or redevelopment projects. The Howard Hughes Corporation was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.
HHC's peers: CHCI, JOE, STRS
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Analyzing fundamentals for HHC we got that it has weak fundamentals where Valuation is considered to be significantly overvalued, Profitability is unacceptably poor, Growth is bad and Health is frighteningly weak. For more detailed analysis please see HHC Fundamentals page.

Watching at HHC technicals we can see that long-term trend is bearish, the same as bearish middle-term trend, as well as bearish short-term trend. More technicals details can be found on HHC Technicals page.
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