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Crown Castle Inc
NYSE · Stock Profile · Market Cap $36.98B
Current Price
$84.91
-3.43%GoodMoat Value
$114.81
35.2% undervaluedPays a 5.63% dividend yield.
Forward estimates use 25.7% FCF growth (CAGR)
Net Debt: 29.3B
1.1B
FY24
1.1B
FY24
4.5B
FY24
1.1B
FY25
1.1B
FY25
1.1B
FY25
4.3B
FY25
251M
FY24
303M
FY24
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FY24
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FY25
291M
FY25
323M
FY25
444M
FY25
Crown Castle International Corp. (CCIC) owns, operates and leases shared wireless infrastructure, including towers and other structures, such as rooftops (towers); distributed antenna systems (DAS)(each such system is a network of antennas for the benefit of wireless carriers and is connected by fiber to communication hubs designed to facilitate wireless communications), and interests in land under third party towers in various forms (third party land interests) (unless the context otherwise suggests or requires, references herein to wireless infrastructure include towers, DAS and third party land interests). Its core business is renting space or physical capacity (collectively, space) on its towers, DAS and, to a lesser extent, third party land interests (collectively, site rental business) through long-term contracts in various forms, including license, sublease and lease agreements (collectively, contracts). In April 2012, it acquired NextG Networks, Inc.
Sector
Real Estate
Industry
REIT - Specialty
Exchange
NYSE
Country
Texas, USA
Price sits at 23% of its 52-week range.
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5.63%
Crown Castle International Corp. (CCIC) owns, operates and leases shared wireless infrastructure, including towers and other structures, such as rooftops (towers); distributed antenna systems (DAS)(each such system is a network of antennas for the benefit of wireless carriers and is connected by fiber to communication hubs designed to facilitate wireless communications), and interests in land under third party towers in various forms (third party land interests) (unless the context otherwise suggests or requires, references herein to wireless infrastructure include towers, DAS and third party land interests). Its core business is renting space or physical capacity (collectively, space) on its towers, DAS and, to a lesser extent, third party land interests (collectively, site rental business) through long-term contracts in various forms, including license, sublease and lease agreements (collectively, contracts). In April 2012, it acquired NextG Networks, Inc.
Sector
Real Estate
Industry
REIT - Specialty
Exchange
NYSE
Country
Texas, USA