LRHC — La Rosa Holdings
NASDAQ · Real Estate · Real Estate
- Latest Close
- $2.57
- 30-Day Move
- -70.5%
- Market Cap
- $2M
- Shares Outstanding
- 2,970,000
- P/B Ratio
- 6.64
- ROE
- -562.5%
La Rosa Holdings
A read-only Alphactor snapshot forLa Rosa Holdings. It uses the same research structure as the app, but with delayed data and shallow depth so search visitors can evaluate the stock before signing up.
Snapshot as of2026-04-22
Topline snapshot
Latest Close
$2.57
30-Day Move
-70.5%
Market Cap
$2M
Shares Outstanding
2,970,000
P/B Ratio
6.64
ROE
-562.5%
$2.57
-70.5%last 90 delayed daily bars
90D High
$12.50
90D Low
$0.41
Avg Volume
2,413,870
Gross margin is running at 8.5%, which gives a quick read on operating quality before you open the full model.
Net margin is -35.5%, useful for comparing LRHC against peers in Real Estate.
LRHC is down 70.5% over the last 30 trading days shown on this page.
Latest operating income is $-5M, which helps anchor the headline ratios with an actual earnings figure.
Composite Fair Value
$115.78
Rule of 40
114.3%
Dark Pool Short %
46.4%
Latest Close
$2.57
30-Day Move
-70.5%
Market Cap
$2M
Shares Outstanding
2,970,000
P/B Ratio
6.64
ROE
-562.5%
ROA
-74.4%
Gross Margin
8.5%
Operating Margin
-14.3%
Net Margin
-35.5%
Debt / Equity
1.48
Current Ratio
0.53
Latest Revenue
$20M
Revenue
$20M
Gross Profit
$2M
Operating Income
$-5M
Net Income
$-6M
Gross Margin
848.0%
Net Margin
-3548.0%
Current Ratio
0.53
Debt / Equity
1.48
Fair Value
$115.78
Upside / Downside
+4405.1%
Signal
Undervalued
Implied Growth
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EV/Rev
$115.78
Growth Assumption
34.1%
Discount Rate
10.9%
Terminal Growth
2.0%
Base FCF
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Valuation spread
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Negative FCF — company is cash-flow negative. Reverse DCF requires positive cash flows.
Altman Z
-0.28
Distress
Piotroski
2
Weak (0-3)
Cash Conversion
0.21x
Rule of 40
114.3%
Elite
Annual performance mix
| Period | Revenue | Operating Income | Net Income | Free Cash Flow |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021-12-31 | $29M | $62,924 | $98,198 | $362,849 |
| 2022-12-31 | $26M | $-2M | $-2M | $-1M |
| 2023-12-31 | $32M | $-7M | $-8M | $-2M |
| 2024-12-31 | $69M | $-10M | $-14M | $-3M |
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| ETF | Shares | Weight | As Of |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fidelity Concord Street Trust-Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | 37 | 0.00% | 2026-02-28 |
| Fidelity Concord Street Trust-Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | 3 | 0.00% | 2026-02-28 |
| Fidelity Concord Street Trust-Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | 2 | 0.00% | 2026-02-28 |
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Geode Capital Management
Filed 2025-11-12
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