AMREP Corporation (NYSE: AXR), a key player in the real estate and land development sectors, has attracted attention due to recent developments in short interest, insider transactions, and institutional investments. With a focus on land development and ho
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AMREP Corporation primarily focuses on land development and homebuilding, catering to homebuilders, commercial developers, and industrial clients.
As of December 15th, short interest in AMREP increased to 21,200 shares, marking a 9.8% rise from November 30th.
James H. Dahl acquired 1,800 shares, and Robert Robotti sold 13,000 shares in recent transactions.
AMREP shares opened at $31.81, with a 52-week range of $15.88 to $39.67, and a 50-day moving average of $33.23.
AMREP's current market capitalization is $168.18 million.
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