Stock Price
86.27
Daily Change
-0.81 -0.93%
Monthly
-1.43%
Yearly
-14.17%
Q2 Forecast
83.93

EPS Reference Time Actual Consensus Previous
2026-04-22 FY2026Q1 PM 0.35 -1.07
2026-02-04 FY2025Q4 PM 0.67 0.54 -10.97
2025-10-22 FY2025Q3 PM 0.74 0.52 0.70
2025-07-23 FY2025Q2 PM 0.67 0.47 0.58
2025-04-30 FY2025Q1 PM -1.07 0.66 0.71



Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
Akamai 88.84 -6.10 -6.43% 19.23% Apr/14
American Tower 176.41 -4.53 -2.50% -19.08% Apr/14
Arista Networks 154.37 2.35 1.55% 110.89% Apr/14
BCE 32.88 0.46 1.42% 10.82% Apr/14
Cable One 93.10 -4.10 -4.22% -64.04% Apr/14
Crown Castle International 86.27 -0.81 -0.93% -14.17% Apr/14
Cogent Communications 22.54 1.16 5.43% -57.82% Apr/14
Charter Communications 215.57 -10.73 -4.74% -37.18% Apr/14
Comcast 28.14 0.09 0.32% -18.20% Apr/14
CommScope 18.98 -0.32 -1.66% 421.43% Apr/14

Indexes Price Day Year Date
US500 6973 81.14 1.18% 32.17% Apr/15

Crown Castle International traded at $86.27 this Tuesday April 14th, decreasing $0.81 or 0.93 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, Crown Castle International lost 1.43 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price fell by 14.17 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Crown Castle International to be priced at 83.93 by the end of this quarter and at 77.25 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

Crown Castle International Corp. is a real estate investment trust, which owns, operates and leases cell towers and route miles of fiber supporting small cells and fiber solutions across United States market. The Company's segments include Towers and Fiber, which includes both small cells and fiber solutions. Its business is providing access, including space or capacity, to its shared communications infrastructure via long-term contracts in various forms, including lease, license, sublease and service agreements. The Towers segment provides access, including space or capacity to its towers, which are geographically dispersed throughout the United States. The towers segment also reflects certain network services relating to its towers. The Fiber segment provides access, including space or capacity, to its route miles of fiber primarily supporting small cell networks and fiber solutions geographically dispersed throughout the United States.