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HPH Quote, Financials, Valuation and Earnings

Last price:
$0.30
Seasonality move :
41.36%
Day range:
$0.30 - $0.32
52-week range:
$0.26 - $10.06
Dividend yield:
0%
P/E ratio:
--
P/S ratio:
0.30x
P/B ratio:
0.44x
Volume:
29.8K
Avg. volume:
95.6K
1-year change:
-91.9%
Market cap:
$78.5M
Revenue:
$164.7M
EPS (TTM):
-$0.22

Price Performance History

Performance vs. Valuation Benchmarks

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Competitors

Company Revenue Forecast Earnings Forecast Revenue Growth Forecast Earnings Growth Forecast Analyst Price Target Median
HPH
Highest Performances Holdings
-- -- -- -- --
AIFU
AIX
-- -- -- -- --
NCTY
The9
-- -- -- -- --
TIGR
UP Fintech Holding
$73.2M $0.13 5.17% 44.44% --
TIRX
Tian Ruixiang Holdings
-- -- -- -- --
Company Price Analyst Target Market Cap P/E Ratio Dividend per Share Dividend Yield Price / LTM Sales
HPH
Highest Performances Holdings
$0.32 -- $78.5M -- $0.00 0% 0.30x
AIFU
AIX
$1.07 -- $60.7M 4.77x $0.00 0% 0.16x
NCTY
The9
$15.25 -- $137.1M -- $0.00 0% 0.03x
TIGR
UP Fintech Holding
$7.37 -- $1.4B 40.94x $0.00 0% 3.53x
TIRX
Tian Ruixiang Holdings
$2.02 -- $4.8M -- $0.00 0% 1.33x
Company Total Debt / Total Capital Beta Debt to Equity Quick Ratio
HPH
Highest Performances Holdings
7.11% 5.559 0.73% 2.67x
AIFU
AIX
-- 2.533 -- --
NCTY
The9
-- 2.647 -- --
TIGR
UP Fintech Holding
22.81% -0.576 18.73% 0.67x
TIRX
Tian Ruixiang Holdings
-- -1.627 -- --
Company Gross Profit Operating Income Return on Invested Capital Return on Common Equity EBIT Margin Free Cash Flow
HPH
Highest Performances Holdings
-- -- -13.89% -14.5% -- --
AIFU
AIX
-- -- -- -- -- --
NCTY
The9
-- -- -- -- -- --
TIGR
UP Fintech Holding
$68.8M $41.7M 4.64% 6.09% 36.15% $153.8M
TIRX
Tian Ruixiang Holdings
-- -- -- -- -- --

Highest Performances Holdings vs. Competitors

  • Which has Higher Returns HPH or AIFU?

    AIX has a net margin of -- compared to Highest Performances Holdings's net margin of --. Highest Performances Holdings's return on equity of -14.5% beat AIX's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    HPH
    Highest Performances Holdings
    -- -- $376.7M
    AIFU
    AIX
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About HPH or AIFU?

    Highest Performances Holdings has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand AIX has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could grow by 460.75%. Given that AIX has higher upside potential than Highest Performances Holdings, analysts believe AIX is more attractive than Highest Performances Holdings.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    HPH
    Highest Performances Holdings
    0 0 0
    AIFU
    AIX
    0 0 0
  • Is HPH or AIFU More Risky?

    Highest Performances Holdings has a beta of -0.258, which suggesting that the stock is 125.768% less volatile than S&P 500. In comparison AIX has a beta of -0.052, suggesting its less volatile than the S&P 500 by 105.186%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock HPH or AIFU?

    Highest Performances Holdings has a quarterly dividend of $0.00 per share corresponding to a yield of 0%. AIX offers a yield of 0% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.00 per share. Highest Performances Holdings pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. AIX pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios HPH or AIFU?

    Highest Performances Holdings quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than AIX quarterly revenues of --. Highest Performances Holdings's net income of -- is lower than AIX's net income of --. Notably, Highest Performances Holdings's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while AIX's PE ratio is 4.77x. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for Highest Performances Holdings is 0.30x versus 0.16x for AIX. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    HPH
    Highest Performances Holdings
    0.30x -- -- --
    AIFU
    AIX
    0.16x 4.77x -- --
  • Which has Higher Returns HPH or NCTY?

    The9 has a net margin of -- compared to Highest Performances Holdings's net margin of --. Highest Performances Holdings's return on equity of -14.5% beat The9's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    HPH
    Highest Performances Holdings
    -- -- $376.7M
    NCTY
    The9
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About HPH or NCTY?

    Highest Performances Holdings has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand The9 has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could fall by --. Given that Highest Performances Holdings has higher upside potential than The9, analysts believe Highest Performances Holdings is more attractive than The9.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    HPH
    Highest Performances Holdings
    0 0 0
    NCTY
    The9
    0 0 0
  • Is HPH or NCTY More Risky?

    Highest Performances Holdings has a beta of -0.258, which suggesting that the stock is 125.768% less volatile than S&P 500. In comparison The9 has a beta of 2.081, suggesting its more volatile than the S&P 500 by 108.136%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock HPH or NCTY?

    Highest Performances Holdings has a quarterly dividend of $0.00 per share corresponding to a yield of 0%. The9 offers a yield of 0% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.00 per share. Highest Performances Holdings pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. The9 pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios HPH or NCTY?

    Highest Performances Holdings quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than The9 quarterly revenues of --. Highest Performances Holdings's net income of -- is lower than The9's net income of --. Notably, Highest Performances Holdings's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while The9's PE ratio is --. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for Highest Performances Holdings is 0.30x versus 0.03x for The9. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    HPH
    Highest Performances Holdings
    0.30x -- -- --
    NCTY
    The9
    0.03x -- -- --
  • Which has Higher Returns HPH or TIGR?

    UP Fintech Holding has a net margin of -- compared to Highest Performances Holdings's net margin of 17.57%. Highest Performances Holdings's return on equity of -14.5% beat UP Fintech Holding's return on equity of 6.09%.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    HPH
    Highest Performances Holdings
    -- -- $376.7M
    TIGR
    UP Fintech Holding
    68.05% $0.11 $703.3M
  • What do Analysts Say About HPH or TIGR?

    Highest Performances Holdings has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand UP Fintech Holding has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could grow by 5.24%. Given that UP Fintech Holding has higher upside potential than Highest Performances Holdings, analysts believe UP Fintech Holding is more attractive than Highest Performances Holdings.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    HPH
    Highest Performances Holdings
    0 0 0
    TIGR
    UP Fintech Holding
    0 0 0
  • Is HPH or TIGR More Risky?

    Highest Performances Holdings has a beta of -0.258, which suggesting that the stock is 125.768% less volatile than S&P 500. In comparison UP Fintech Holding has a beta of 0.881, suggesting its less volatile than the S&P 500 by 11.923%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock HPH or TIGR?

    Highest Performances Holdings has a quarterly dividend of $0.00 per share corresponding to a yield of 0%. UP Fintech Holding offers a yield of 0% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.00 per share. Highest Performances Holdings pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. UP Fintech Holding pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios HPH or TIGR?

    Highest Performances Holdings quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than UP Fintech Holding quarterly revenues of $101.1M. Highest Performances Holdings's net income of -- is lower than UP Fintech Holding's net income of $17.8M. Notably, Highest Performances Holdings's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while UP Fintech Holding's PE ratio is 40.94x. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for Highest Performances Holdings is 0.30x versus 3.53x for UP Fintech Holding. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    HPH
    Highest Performances Holdings
    0.30x -- -- --
    TIGR
    UP Fintech Holding
    3.53x 40.94x $101.1M $17.8M
  • Which has Higher Returns HPH or TIRX?

    Tian Ruixiang Holdings has a net margin of -- compared to Highest Performances Holdings's net margin of --. Highest Performances Holdings's return on equity of -14.5% beat Tian Ruixiang Holdings's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    HPH
    Highest Performances Holdings
    -- -- $376.7M
    TIRX
    Tian Ruixiang Holdings
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About HPH or TIRX?

    Highest Performances Holdings has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand Tian Ruixiang Holdings has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could fall by --. Given that Highest Performances Holdings has higher upside potential than Tian Ruixiang Holdings, analysts believe Highest Performances Holdings is more attractive than Tian Ruixiang Holdings.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    HPH
    Highest Performances Holdings
    0 0 0
    TIRX
    Tian Ruixiang Holdings
    0 0 0
  • Is HPH or TIRX More Risky?

    Highest Performances Holdings has a beta of -0.258, which suggesting that the stock is 125.768% less volatile than S&P 500. In comparison Tian Ruixiang Holdings has a beta of 0.000, suggesting its less volatile than the S&P 500 by 100%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock HPH or TIRX?

    Highest Performances Holdings has a quarterly dividend of $0.00 per share corresponding to a yield of 0%. Tian Ruixiang Holdings offers a yield of 0% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.00 per share. Highest Performances Holdings pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. Tian Ruixiang Holdings pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios HPH or TIRX?

    Highest Performances Holdings quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than Tian Ruixiang Holdings quarterly revenues of --. Highest Performances Holdings's net income of -- is lower than Tian Ruixiang Holdings's net income of --. Notably, Highest Performances Holdings's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while Tian Ruixiang Holdings's PE ratio is --. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for Highest Performances Holdings is 0.30x versus 1.33x for Tian Ruixiang Holdings. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    HPH
    Highest Performances Holdings
    0.30x -- -- --
    TIRX
    Tian Ruixiang Holdings
    1.33x -- -- --

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