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Is DEI overvalued?

boothcheck doesn't label DEI overvalued or undervalued, and it doesn't publish a fair value. It shows what the price assumes instead. The price is supported by asset-based and earnings-power and relative-multiple and growth-DCF value. A value/asset-supported name, not a pure growth bet. The more the price assumes beyond what Douglas Emmett, Inc. has actually delivered, the more has to go right to justify it. Whether that bar is too high is your call, and the full bull and bear cases are in the report.

Derived from Douglas Emmett, Inc.'s SEC EDGAR filings via a reverse-DCF inversion. Last analyzed June 28, 2026.

Implied growth
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Margin needed
Margin today
Price vs asset value1.09x
Price vs earnings power0.41x
Price vs peer multiples0.38x
Price vs forward growth1.24x
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