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New York financial index and analytics leader (NYSE: MSCI) $2.86B FY2024 revenue (+17%); MSCI World/EM benchmark standard, 93%+ renewal rate, BarraOne risk, ESG ratings competing with FTSE Russell and S&P DJI.
MSCI Inc. is a New York City-based financial data, index, and analytics company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MSCI) as an S&P 500 Financials component — providing investment decision support tools including equity and fixed income indices (MSCI World Index, MSCI Emerging Markets Index, MSCI ACWI), portfolio analytics (BarraOne, RiskManager, Optimizer), ESG and climate data and ratings, and real assets data (private real estate, infrastructure, private equity indices) through approximately 5,500 employees in 19 countries. In fiscal year 2024, MSCI reported revenues of $2.86 billion (+17% year-over-year) and adjusted EPS of $16.14, driven by the recurring subscription revenue model where institutional investment managers pay annual license fees to use MSCI's indices as performance benchmarks and the basis for ETF and structured product creation — generating subscription renewal rates above 93% annually as institutional investment workflows become structurally dependent on MSCI benchmark attribution. CEO Henry Fernandez has built MSCI into the global benchmark standard for international equity investment: the MSCI World Index and MSCI Emerging Markets Index are the most widely used benchmarks for international institutional equity allocation — when a US pension fund allocates to "international developed market equities," the performance is typically measured against the MSCI World ex-US Index, creating a permanent demand for MSCI data. The index-linked ETF asset base (BlackRock's iShares, Vanguard, and State Street use MSCI indices as ETF benchmarks — iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF alone holds $20+ billion in AUM paying MSCI licensing fees on every dollar managed) generates asset-linked revenue that scales automatically with ETF AUM growth.
Nation's largest homebuilder; 89,690 homes FY2024; $36.8B revenue; Express Homes entry-level focus; Forestar vertical land integration; rate buydown strategy sustains demand vs 6%+ mortgages.
D.R. Horton is the nation's largest homebuilder by volume, founded in 1978 by Donald Ray Horton in Fort Worth, Texas and now headquartered in Arlington, Texas, trading on NYSE (DHI). The company delivered approximately 89,690 homes in fiscal year 2024 (ending September 30) and generated $36.8 billion in revenues under CEO Paul Romanowski, who succeeded longtime CEO David Auld in 2024. D.R. Horton operates across 118 markets in 33 states, targeting the broadest range of price points in the industry from entry-level starter homes under the Express Homes brand through core D.R. Horton family homes to luxury properties under Emerald Homes and Freedom Homes age-restricted communities. The company's scale and geographic diversification provide resilience against regional housing market downturns and allow efficient land acquisition across America's fastest-growing metropolitan markets.
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