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30.81 USD
P/E
11.31
EPS
2.72
Yield
1.36%
Safety Score
92
P/B
3.78
ROE
45.99
Target Price
44.63 USD
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Key Metrics
Earnings dateJuly 7, 2026
P/E11.31
EPS2.72
Book Value8.13
Price to Book3.78
Debt/Equity23.28
% Insiders2.224%
Growth
Revenue Growth0.00%
Earnings Growth-0.35%
Estimates
Forward P/E6.33
Forward EPS4.86
Target Mean Price44.63
Dividend
Dividend Yield1.36%
Annual dividends0.42 USD
Ex-Div. DateApril 29, 2026
Payout15.15%

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Phoenix Education Partners, Inc Logo Phoenix Education Partners, Inc Analysis (PXED)

Is Phoenix Education Partners, Inc a good investment? Phoenix Education Partners, Inc (PXED) is currently trading at 30.81 USD. Market analysts have a consensus price target of 44.63 USD. This suggests a potential upside from current levels.

In terms of valuation, the stock trades at a P/E ratio of 11.31. This relatively low multiple may signal that Phoenix Education Partners, Inc is undervalued compared to historical market norms.

Earnings Schedule: Phoenix Education Partners, Inc is expected to release its next earnings report on July 7, 2026. The market consensus estimate for Forward EPS is 4.86.

For income investors, Phoenix Education Partners, Inc pays a dividend yield of 1.36%. With a payout ratio of 15%, the dividend appears sustainable.

Investor FAQ

Does Phoenix Education Partners, Inc pay a dividend?

Yes, it pays an annual dividend of 0.42 USD (1.36% yield).

What asset class is Phoenix Education Partners, Inc?

Phoenix Education Partners, Inc is classified as a Stock.

When is the next earnings date?

The next earnings date is projected to be July 7, 2026. The company currently has a trailing EPS of 2.72.

Company Profile

Phoenix Education Partners, Inc., through its subsidiary, The University of Phoenix, Inc., provides online higher education for working adults in the United States. It develops talent solutions programs for employers, including a talent-sourcing platform that connects employers with students whose skills profiles align with job postings; and an AI-powered tool that scans an employer's inventory of sought-after skills and designs development pathways to internal job opportunities. The company was formerly known as AP VIII Queso Holdings, L.P. and changed its name to Phoenix Education Partners, Inc. in September 2025. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix Education Partners, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Ap Viii Socrates Holdings, L.P.

Trades
Dividend Yield
1.36%
Annual Dividends
0.42USD
Next Ex. Div Date
April 29, 2026
Payout Ratio
15.15%
Dividend History paid per year (USD)
Historical Dividends
Year Total Dividends
2027
0.42 USD
May 24, 2027 (estimated) 0.2100
Feb. 18, 2027 (estimated) 0.2100
2026
0.42 USD
May 22, 2026 0.2100
Feb. 18, 2026 0.2100
Upcoming Dividends
Name Payment Date Status Amount
Phoenix Education Partners, Inc May 22, 2026 0.21 USD
Phoenix Education Partners, Inc Feb 18, 2026 0.21 USD
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