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Price: 131.32 EUR 0.34%
Market Cap: €27.5B

During the last 3 months DR Horton Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 43.6k EUR worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Feb 13, 2026 by Odom Aron M. , who sold 43.6k EUR worth of HO2 shares.

Last Transactions:
Odom Aron M.
€-43.6k
Odom Aron M.
€-251.8k
Auld David V
€-5.5m
Buchanan Michael R
€-180.7k
Odom Aron M.
€-204.9k
Buchanan Michael R
€-274.6k
Allen Barbara K
€-921.5k
Odom Aron M.
€-191.3k
Buchanan Michael R
€-301.4k
Murray Michael J
€-17.9k
Allen Barbara K
€-53.9k
Auld David V
€-3.9m
Allen Barbara K
€-31k
Allen Barbara K
€-67.1k
Allen Barbara K
€-250.4k
Anderson Bradley S
€-1.5m
Odom Aron M.
€-185.6k
Allen Barbara K
€-59.3k
Buchanan Michael R
€-208.2k
Wheat Bill W
€-3.8m
Romanowski Paul J
€-4.5m
Murray Michael J
€-6m
Allen Barbara K
€-21.6k
Allen Barbara K
€-19.6k
Allen Barbara K
€-43.1k
Odom Aron M.
€-96.2k
Allen Barbara K
€-43.7k
Allen Barbara K
€-169.2k
Romanowski Paul J
€-2.7m
Allen Barbara K
€-39.9k
Buchanan Michael R
€-173k
Odom Aron M.
€-108.7k
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During the last 3 months DR Horton Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 43.6k EUR worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Feb 13, 2026 by Odom Aron M. , who sold 43.6k EUR worth of HO2 shares.

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In the labyrinth of the American housing market, D.R. Horton Inc. stands as a formidable architect of suburban dreams, weaving the aspirations of countless families into tangible realities. Founded in 1978 by Donald R. Horton in the fertile grounds of Fort Worth, Texas, the company has etched its name as a cornerstone in homebuilding, capitalizing on the burgeoning demand for residential spaces across America. D.R. Horton’s journey is characterized by its acute ability to deliver quality homes without losing sight of affordability, serving a diverse clientele that spans from entry-level buyers to luxury seekers. This strategic approach is anchored in its robust land acquisition and development prowess, allowing the company to position itself optimally across various markets and economic cycles. As the largest homebuilder by volume in the United States, D.R. Horton skillfully navigates the intricate dance of supply and demand, scaling its operations and adjusting its product mix with the ebb and flow of market conditions. The company’s financial orchestration is noteworthy, with revenue streams harmonized from home sales boosted by its mortgage subsidiary, DHI Mortgage, which offers tailored financial services to its buyers. By marrying construction with financing, D.R. Horton not only captures additional revenue margins but also fortifies its customer base, ensuring that its homes are accessible to a broad segment of society. Thus, its business model is a symphony of strategic planning, operational efficiency, and customer-focused service, which forms the backbone of its sustained growth and market dominance.

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