CoreCivic (NYSE: CXW)
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CoreCivic Company Info
CoreCivic, Inc. operates as a government solutions company, which engages in the development and management of prisons and other correctional facilities. It operates through the following segments: Safety, Community, and Properties. The Safety segment consists of correctional and detention facilities. It provides transportation services to government agencies and TransCoR. The Community segment offers residential reentry centers and provides electronic monitoring case management services. The Properties segment consists of real estate properties owned by the company that are leased to government agencies. The company was founded by Thomas W. Beasley, T. Don Hutto, and Robert Crants on January 28, 1983 and is headquartered in Brentwood, TN.
News & Analysis
Why CoreCivic Stock Fell 10% at the Open Today
The company announced plans to raise some capital, but investors were likely looking at something else today.
Why CoreCivic Stock Tanked as Much as 13% Today
The prison operator announced some bad news, but the real problem is the longer-term trend at which it hints.
Why CoreCivic and the GEO Group Both Rallied Over 10% Today
The news out of Washington D.C. was bad but perhaps not as bad as some investors feared.
Why Private Prison Stocks Were Down Sharply Today
Shares of GEO Group and CoreCivic dove as investors feared a Biden win in the presidential election.
Why Front Yard Residential Stock Rocketed 53% in October, but Empire State Realty and CoreCivic Fell
These REITs show that you can't paint an entire industry with a single brush.
Why CoreCivic Stock Fell 14.1% in September
The private prison operator no longer looks attractive to dividend investors.
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Why CoreCivic Stock Popped 10% This Morning
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