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FRP
FRPH.US
FRP Holdings, Inc. engages in the real estate business in the United States. It operates through four segments: Industrial and Commercial, Mining Royalty Lands, Development, and Multifamily. The Industrial and Commercial segment owns, leases, and manages commercial properties.
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FRPH.USMarket value -Rank by Market Cap -/-

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26/12/2025 Update
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Real Estate Operating CompaniesIndustry
Industry Ranking8/27
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Industry averageC
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  • Profit ScoreC
    • ROE1.09%D
    • Profit Margin14.01%B
    • Gross Margin64.96%A
  • Growth ScoreC
    • Revenue YoY5.21%C
    • Net Profit YoY-38.98%D
    • Total Assets YoY0.60%C
    • Net Assets YoY-1.05%D
  • Cash ScoreC
    • Cash Flow Margin713.98%B
    • OCF YoY5.21%C
  • Operating ScoreE
    • Turnover0.05E
  • Debt ScoreB
    • Gearing Ratio36.79%B

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    Morning Trend | FRP Holdings Strongly Breaks Out with Increased Volume, Is the Bull-Bear Game Escalating?

    FRP Holdings (FRPH.US) has completely made its presence felt in the past few days, closing strongly on November 28 with a significant volume breakthrough of last month's high, leading the community to shout "the independent main rising wave is coming." Trading heat has surged, and the data on capital inflow has clearly increased, with aggressive buying and short-term speculation heating up noticeably. The company's asset management business has seen a performance rebound this week, restoring market confidence in its light asset operations. Technically, both the 20-day and 60-day moving averages have stabilized, with right-side trend funds "riding the wave." The sector's performance has been mediocre, but this company stands out and is very much in the spotlight for short-term players. High-level trading volume raises the question: are the main forces aiming for high stakes or short-term harvesting? Community discussions are divided into two camps: one is ready to chase the rise and see the continuation of the main rising wave, while the other is wary of the main forces cashing out after a volume increase. The volatility space is quite large—intraday fluctuations may lead to rapid surges or sharp pullbacks. In terms of operations, it is advisable to closely monitor large orders in real-time, and trying small orders at the daily limit can be considered, but any high-level pullbacks must be dealt with decisively. The short-term bullish structure of FRPH remains unchanged, but sharp divergences may amplify at any time, so short-term trading should adopt a T+0 mindset to widen the space for profit-taking and stop-loss

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