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Creative Media & Community Trust Stock Price

Symbol: NasdaqCM:CMCTMarket Cap: US$5.1mCategory: Real Estate

CMCT Share Price Performance

US$9.26
-520.07 (-98.25%)
US$9.26
-520.07 (-98.25%)
Price US$9.26

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Creative Media & Community Trust Corporation Key Details

US$121.2m

Revenue

US$68.9m

Cost of Revenue

US$52.3m

Gross Profit

US$125.3m

Other Expenses

-US$72.9m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
-96.67
Gross Margin
43.17%
Net Profit Margin
-60.20%
Debt/Equity Ratio
162.5%

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About CMCT

Founded
1993
Employees
5
CEO
David Thompson
WebsiteView website
www.creativemediacommunity.com

As of March 31, 2025, our real estate portfolio consisted of 27 assets, all of which were fee-simple properties and five of which we own through investments in unconsolidated joint ventures (the “Unconsolidated Joint Ventures”). Our Unconsolidated Joint Ventures contain one office property, one multifamily site currently under development, two multifamily properties (one of which has been partially converted from office into multifamily units and is now being classified as a multifamily property) and one commercial development site. The portfolio includes 12 office properties, totaling approximately 1.3 million rentable square feet, four multifamily properties totaling 696 units, nine development sites (three of which are being used as parking lots) and one 505-room hotel with an ancillary parking garage.

U.S. Market Performance

  • 7 Days: 0.2%
  • 3 Months: 12.2%
  • 1 Year: 19.9%
  • Year to Date: 7.6%
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