Maui Land & Pineapple Company, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the planning, managing, developing, and selling residential, resort, commercial, agricultural, and industrial real estate properties in the United States. The company operates through Land Development & Sales; Leasing; and Resort Amenities segments. The Real Estate segment is involved in the land planning and entitlement; development related construction, development, and sale activities. The Leasing segment leases commercial, agricultural, and industrial land and properties; and licenses its registered trademarks and trade names, as well as provides stewardship and conservation services. This segment also manages ditches, reservoirs, and well systems that provide potable and non-potable water to West and Upcountry Maui areas. The Resort Amenities segment manages the operations of the Kapalua Club, a private non-equity club that provides its members special programs, access, and other privileges at certain amenities at the Kapalua Resort. Maui Land & Pineapple Company, Inc. was incorporated in 1909 and is based in Lahaina, Hawaii.
The market has already priced in a 25bps rate cut from the Fed next week like it’s a done deal. So this week, we’re zooming in on what’s really been going on in the bond market, and what it all means for dividend investors who want to maintain yield.
The market is up 1.7% over the last week, with the Information Technology sector leading the way, up 3.6%. In the last year, the market has climbed 19%. Looking forward, earnings are forecast to grow by 15% annually. Market details ›