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Bulls Say, Bears Say
Bulls Say
Revenue GrowthTTM revenue growth of about 9% indicates broad portfolio demand and operating scale expansion. Sustained top-line momentum can support investment across education, broadcasting and manufacturing, although segment mix still determines how much reaches profit.
Improving LeverageLower leverage and improved returns on equity strengthen financial flexibility across GHC’s diversified businesses. A sizable equity base reduces balance-sheet risk and supports continued investment or portfolio reshaping through changing operating conditions.
Education Product InnovationKaplan’s expanded MCAT platform deepens its digital and personalized-learning proposition. More validated practice content, AI support and integrated materials may improve student outcomes, strengthen differentiation and support durable demand in test preparation.
Bears Say
Weakening Cash ConversionThe 20% TTM free-cash-flow decline and operating cash flow at only about 0.29x net income indicate uneven cash conversion. Persistent weakness could constrain reinvestment, acquisitions or shareholder returns even while reported cash generation remains positive.
Profitability VolatilityProfitability has not demonstrated a stable long-term baseline: EBITDA margins have weakened from 2025 and remain below an unusually strong 2024. This variability makes earnings less predictable and raises execution risk across GHC’s diverse segments.
Earnings ContractionThe roughly 20% TTM EPS decline signals that revenue growth is not translating proportionally into per-share earnings. If the gap persists, it may reflect margin pressure, weaker cash conversion or capital allocation challenges across the portfolio.
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WPOB FAQ
What was Graham Holdings’s price range in the past 12 months?
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What is Graham Holdings’s market cap?
Graham Holdings’s market cap is CHF3.98B.
When is Graham Holdings’s upcoming earnings report date?
Graham Holdings’s upcoming earnings report date is Nov 04, 2026 which is in 75 days.
How were Graham Holdings’s earnings last quarter?
Graham Holdings released its earnings results on Jul 30, 2026. The company reported CHF52.543 earnings per share for the quarter, beating the consensus estimate of CHF12.014 by CHF40.529.
Is Graham Holdings overvalued?
According to Wall Street analysts Graham Holdings’s price is currently same.
Does Graham Holdings pay dividends?
Graham Holdings does not currently pay dividends.
What is Graham Holdings’s EPS estimate?
Graham Holdings’s EPS estimate is 14.14.
How many shares outstanding does Graham Holdings have?
Graham Holdings has 3,270,927 shares outstanding.
What happened to Graham Holdings’s price movement after its last earnings report?
Graham Holdings reported an EPS of CHF52.543 in its last earnings report, beating expectations of CHF12.014. Following the earnings report the stock price went same N/A.
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of Graham Holdings?
Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in CH:WPOB
What is the TipRanks Smart Score and how is it calculated?
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Graham Holdings Stock Smart Score
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SMA
Positive
20 days / 200 days
Momentum
28.57%
12-Months-Change
Fundamentals
Return on Equity
0.62%
Trailing 12-Months
Asset Growth
6.85%
Trailing 12-Months
Company Description
Graham Holdings
Graham Holdings Company operates as a globally diversified enterprise, encompassing a wide array of education, media, and other ventures. Its extensive educational offerings include providing test preparation materials and services, specialized training in data science, and professional development courses along with exam preparation for various certifications and licensures. The company also offers non-academic operational support to Purdue University Global, delivers comprehensive training and degree programs tailored for accounting and financial services professionals, and facilitates English-language instruction, academic readiness initiatives, and preparation for English proficiency exams. Additionally, it aids in A-level examination readiness and manages a portfolio of educational institutions, including three colleges, a business school, a higher education institution, and an online learning platform. In the media sector, Graham Holdings owns and operates seven television broadcasting stations. It also develops social media management tools designed to connect newsrooms with their audiences and publishes the respected Foreign Policy magazine and its accompanying website. The company is responsible for the online magazine Slate, as well as its French-language counterparts, slate.fr and slateafrique.com. Beyond these core segments, the company's diverse operations extend to providing social media marketing solutions, offering home health and hospice care services, and manufacturing industrial components such as burners, igniters, dampers, and controls. It also produces linear motion technologies, including screw jacks, linear actuators, and various lifting systems, alongside specialized pressure-impregnated kiln-dried lumber and plywood products. Further ventures include developing cybersecurity training programs, offering digital advertising services, and providing power charging and data systems, commercial and industrial indoor lighting solutions, and electrical components and assemblies. Graham Holdings also owns and manages eleven restaurants and entertainment venues and is active in the automobile dealership industry. Established in 1877 and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, the company was previously recognized as The Washington Post Company before rebranding to Graham Holdings Company in November 2013.







