The St. Joe Company

United States of America Country flag United States of America
Sector: Real Estate Holding & Development
Ticker: JOE
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Levered/Unlevered Beta of The St. Joe Company ( JOE | USA)

Beta is a statistical measure that compares the volatility of a stock against the volatility of the broader market, which is typically measured by a reference market index. Since the market is the benchmark, the market's beta is always 1. When a stock has a beta greater than 1, it means the stock is expected to increase by more than the market in up markets and decrease more than the market in down markets. Conversely, a stock with a beta lower than 1 is expected to rise less than the market when the market is moving up , but fall less than the market when the market is moving down. Despite being rare, a stock may have a negative beta, which means the stock moves opposite the general market trend.
The St. Joe Company shows a Beta of 1.55.
This is higher than 1. The volatility of The St. Joe Company according to this measure is higher than the market volatility.

Beta (Ref: DJIA)
Levered betaUnlevered beta
1-Year1.551.38
2-Year1.391.24
3-Year1.411.26
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Valuation
EV/EBITDA LastEV/EBITDA(e) 2024EV/EBITDA NTM
The St. Joe CompanyFree trialFree trialFree trial
International PeersFree trialFree trialFree trial
Real Estate Holding & Development12.0914.4214.25
DJIA13.3913.2913.04
United States of America6.228.108.00
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Stock Perf excl. Dividends (in USD)
JOEDJIARel. Perf.
Year-to-Date-7.4%0.2%-7.6%
1-Week-5.7%-1.8%-3.9%
1-Month5.7%-2.5%8.2%
1-Year36.6%11.1%25.5%
3-Year21.1%10.4%10.7%
5-Year213.0%42.7%170.3%
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International Peers - The St. Joe Company
Company NameCtryMarket
Cap.
last (mUSD)
The St. Joe CompanyUSA3 250
International Peers Median1.48
Howard Hughes Holdings ...USA3 002
Louisiana-Pacific Corpo...USA5 267
Shenzhen Investment Lim...HKG1 068
Rayonier Inc.USA4 542
New World Development C...HKG2 571
GPRV Analysis
GPRV® analysis is not available due to one of the
following reasons:
  • - Company is not covered by analysts (no estimates)
  • - Company is an insurance company
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- Reference index: apply the same reference index for all companies in your list regardless of their country.
- Sampling frequency: choose between a weekly or a monthly sampling frequency for the closing prices.
- Debt for unlevered beta: choose the type of debt to be used for unlevered beta calculations.
- Additional beta statistics: calculate R-squared and T-value.

About Beta

Standard beta is co-called levered, which means that it reflects the capital structure of the company (including the financial risk linked to the debt level). Unlevered beta (or ungeared beta) compares the risk of an unlevered company (i.e. with no debt in the capital structure) to the risk of the market. Unlevered beta is useful when comparing companies with different capital structures as it focuses on the equity risk. Unlevered beta is generally lower than the levered beta. However, unlevered beta could be higher than levered beta when the net debt is negative (meaning that the company has more cash than debt).
Many different betas can be calculated for a given stock. The main common variables that affect beta calculations are the time period, the reference date, the sampling frequency for closing prices and the reference index.
The calculation divides the covariance of the stock return with the market return by the variance of the market return. Beta is used very often for company valuation using the Discounted Cash Flows (DCF) method. The discount rate is calculated using the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC). The WACC is essentially a blend of the cost of equity and the after-tax cost of debt. The cost of equity is usually calculated using the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), which defines the cost of equity as follows: re = rf + β × (rm - rf)
Where:
rf = Risk-free rate
β = Beta (levered)
(rm - rf) = Market risk premium.