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Boston Omaha Corporation Stock Price

NYSE:BOC Community·US$416.0m Market Cap
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BOC Share Price Performance

US$14.13
1.14 (8.78%)
US$14.13
1.14 (8.78%)
Price US$14.13

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Boston Omaha Corporation Key Details

US$115.5m

Revenue

US$64.8m

Cost of Revenue

US$50.8m

Gross Profit

US$63.6m

Other Expenses

-US$12.8m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Jun 30, 2026
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
-0.43
43.95%
-11.11%
9.2%
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About BOC

Founded
2017
Employees
401
CEO
Adam Peterson
WebsiteView website
www.bostonomaha.com

Boston Omaha Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the outdoor billboard advertising business in the southeast United States. The company operates through General Indemnity Group, LLC (GIG); Link Media Holdings, LLC (LMH); Boston Omaha Broadband, LLC (BOB); and Boston Omaha Asset Management, LLC (BOAM) segments. It is also involved in the surety insurance and related brokerage, broadband, and asset management businesses. Boston Omaha Corporation was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Seeking Alpha Jul 02

Boston Omaha Corporation: Value Case Likely Depends On Scale Forecasts

Summary Boston Omaha Corporation is a complex conglomerate with billboard, broadband, and recently divested surety insurance businesses. Valuation is challenging due to mixed financial/non-financial businesses for now; revenue multiples suggest BOC trades richly at a P/S above 4x without profitability. Billboard segment shows modest growth and operating leverage, but broadband remains unprofitable and capital intensive, with competitive threats from satellite internet. Growth possibilities seem to be the main explainer of the apparent value gap, not to be excluded but also not within our competency and risk appetite on the first pass. We also note possible risks from financially well-supported satellite internet service that appear to be quite competitive and adapted for rural markets. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha

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