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PulteGroup (PHM) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Solid demand trend, land-acquisition strategy and prudent operating model are set to drive PulteGroup (PHM) amid challenges.
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ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PulteGroup, Inc. (NYSE: PHM) (the “Company”) today announced that it has commenced tender offers to purchase for cash the debt securities issued by the Company listed in the table below. Tender Offers for up to $300,000,000 in Aggregate Principal Amount of Securities of PulteGroup, Inc. Listed Below in the Acceptance Priority Levels Listed Below Title of Security CUSIP No./ISIN No. Principal Amount Outstanding Acceptance Priority Level(1) Early Tender Payment (2)(3) U.
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Just a couple of weeks ago investors were fearing the worst. Inflation was coming in hot, interest rates cuts were off the table, and analysts were shouting about stagflation.
PulteGroup (PHM) shares have started gaining and might continue moving higher in the near term, as indicated by solid earnings estimate revisions.
Homebuilder PulteGroup Inc. NYSE: PHM shares are trading up 13% year-to-date despite a soft housing market. High interest rates have led to a weak existing home sales market, where owners refuse to sell their homes only to get trapped with higher mortgage rates on their next home.