AmBase FCF Conversion
The FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of AmBase (ABCP) as of Jul 16, 2026 is 134.53 %. In the previous year, FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) was 65.81 % — a change of 104.42% (higher).
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FCF Conversion
134.53 %
YoY
104.42%
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FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of AmBase is 2026 134.53 % . FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of AmBase was 2025 65.81 % . It decreases by 104.42% higher compared to the previous year.
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AmBase Stock analysis
What does AmBase do? AmBase Corporation is a diversified company that operates in various industries, including real estate, finance, energy, and retail. The company was founded in 1984 and has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange since 1992.
The history of AmBase Corp began with the founding of First Capital Life Corporation, a smaller insurance company in Kentucky. In 1986, the company acquired Biltmore Hotel Corporation and began expanding its real estate business. In 1988, it was renamed AmBase Corporation to better express the diversification concept.
AmBase Corp's business model is to invest in different business sectors to achieve portfolio diversification and minimize risks. In the real estate industry, the company focuses on the development and management of commercial and residential properties.
One of AmBase Corp's most famous properties is the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, Florida. It was opened in 1926 and is one of the most well-known historic hotels in Florida. In addition to the hotel, the company also owns a number of properties in other parts of the USA.
AmBase Corp's financial division focuses on acquiring stocks and other assets. The company also has stakes in a number of financial companies in the USA. The energy division of the company focuses on alternative and renewable energy, investing in companies operating in those areas.
AmBase Corp's retail division includes a range of stores, including furniture, jewelry, and office supply stores. One of the company's most well-known retail brands is "Hickory Chair," an exclusive furniture manufacturer from North Carolina.
Over the years, AmBase Corp has offered a range of products and services, including auto insurance, life insurance, and investment products. The company has also previously offered health insurance and investment products for US government officials.
In recent years, AmBase Corp has adjusted its business strategy and now focuses more on the real estate business. In December 2020, the company completed the sale of its asset "Scottsdale Quarter," a business center in Arizona, for approximately $170 million.
AmBase Corp is a diversified company operating in various industries and offering a wide range of products and services. The company's history began in the insurance industry and has since evolved in various areas. However, today the company is increasingly focused on the real estate business and aims to further expand its portfolio in this area. AmBase is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of AmBase is 134.53 % in 2026.
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