Open Door Dividend Coverage
Dividend Coverage Ratio of Open Door (3926.T) as of Aug 17, 2026.
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Dividend Coverage Ratio of Open Door is 2026 0.00 . Dividend Coverage Ratio of Open Door was 2025 0.00 . It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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Open Door Stock analysis
What does Open Door do? Open Door Inc is a US-based company specializing in real estate sales. The company was founded in 2014 by Keith Rabois and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
The idea for Open Door arose from Rabois' personal experience of frustration. When he tried to sell his house, he found that the traditional sales process was lengthy and expensive. Open Door was intended to provide an alternative to this traditional sales process.
Open Door's business model is simple. Customers can have their property valued online and receive an offer from Open Door within 24 hours. If the customer accepts the offer, Open Door purchases the property and the customer receives the money within a few days. Open Door then renovates the property and resells it.
The company also offers a wide range of products and services. One of these is the Home Trade-In Program, which allows customers to trade in their old home for a new one. The program simplifies the sales process for customers and allows them to move into a new home quickly.
Another division of Open Door is the Open Door Agent, which provides traditional brokerage services and helps customers find a new property.
Open Door also offers a mobile app that allows customers to value their property directly from their phone. The app uses artificial intelligence to increase valuation accuracy.
One of the biggest challenges for Open Door was the purchase and renovation of properties. The company had to be able to renovate properties quickly and cost-effectively in order to sell them quickly. Open Door has gained a lot of experience in recent years and is able to renovate and sell properties cost-effectively.
Open Door also has a strong partnership with financial institutions such as Lennar Homebuilder, Fidelity National Financial, and GGV Capital. These partnerships have helped accelerate Open Door's growth.
Since its founding, Open Door has achieved great success in the US. The company increased its revenue from $330 million in 2018 to $4.7 billion in 2021. The company has also grown significantly since going public.
Overall, Open Door has changed the real estate market in the US with its innovative business model and wide range of products and services. The company is a good option for customers who want to sell their house quickly and cost-effectively. Open Door is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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