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- For DHI, its 30 day story count is now at 21.
- Over the past 10 days, the trend for DHI's stories per day has been choppy and unclear. It has oscillated between 1 and 8.
- The most mentioned tickers in articles about DHI are AMZN, GIC and KB.
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Below are the latest news stories about HORTON D R INC that investors may wish to consider to help them evaluate DHI as an investment opportunity.
D.R. Horton (DHI) Dips More Than Broader Markets: What You Should KnowD.R. Horton (DHI) closed at $107.47 in the latest trading session, marking a -1.33% move from the prior day. |
D.R. Horton (DHI) Outpaces Stock Market Gains: What You Should KnowIn the latest trading session, D.R. Horton (DHI) closed at $108.92, marking a +1.78% move from the previous day. |
3 Underrated Warren Buffett Stocks That Are Smart Buys Right NowWarren Buffett, longtime CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, transformed a struggling textile maker into a multinational holding company with a valuation of roughly $800 billion. In part, Buffett accomplished this unparalleled success through his investing prowess: He and his investment managers buy individual stocks with premiums from its insurance business, also known as the float. While Buffett doesn't comment on all of Berkshire's investments, the company must list its holdings 45 days after each quarter. |
At US$107, Is It Time To Put D.R. Horton, Inc. (NYSE:DHI) On Your Watch List?D.R. Horton, Inc. ( NYSE:DHI ) saw significant share price movement during recent months on the NYSE, rising to highs... |
Ticking Time Bombs: 3 Homebuilder Stocks to Dump Before the Damage Is DoneWith the average interest rate charged on a home mortgage in the U.S. now above 7%, existing home sales have all but collapsed and mortgage origination is a tiny fraction of what it typically is when rates are low. |
Homebuilder stocks feeling the heat after rising ratesThe current interest rate environment is driving mortgage rates higher, which in turn are having their own effect on homebuilder stocks, such as D.R. Horton (DHI), Lennar (LEN), and PulteGroup (PHM). Many stocks across the homebuilding sector have been noted to be in a downturn since the Federal Reserve's rate pause last week. Yahoo Finance's Jared Blikre joins the show to break down how these stocks are performing amid elevated volatility. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live. |
Warren Buffett Sold His Only REIT Last Year, But He's Betting Big On Housing With Three New InvestmentsWarren Buffett isn't known for being a big real estate investor, but he has invested in real estate investment trusts (REITs) in the past and reaped significant rewards. For instance, Buffett's company Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE:BRK) used to own shares of STORE Capital Corp., a REIT specializing in single-tenant operational real estate (STORE). In September 2022, STORE Capital announced that it would be acquired by Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC and Oak Street in an all-cash transactio |
D.R. Horton, Inc. to Release 2023 Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year-end Earnings on November 7, 2023ARLINGTON, Texas, September 26, 2023--D.R. Horton announced that it will release financial results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year ended September 30, 2023 on November 7, 2023. |
Should Value Investors Buy D.R. Horton (DHI) Stock?Here at Zacks, our focus is on the proven Zacks Rank system, which emphasizes earnings estimates and estimate revisions to find great stocks. Nevertheless, we are always paying attention to the latest value, growth, and momentum trends to underscore strong picks. |
Finally, The Housing CrashHigher mortgage rates raise monthly payments, which crash house prices, which make existing houses cheaper than newly built ones, which causes demand for new houses to shrink, and so on until investors abandon the sector. |