Strong cash, recurring EAM income, expanding digital research, rising dividends and a trusted brand position VALU for long-term growth.
Value Line faces revenue declines across its core business segments, pushing top line figures to new lows. Recent earnings growth was driven by investment income rather than improvements in the operating business. The firm is struggling to innovate with products or to successfully move customers to digital distribution channels.
VALU's Q3 EPS improve year over year on investment gains and EAM income, but declining publishing revenues and weaker assets under management highlight ongoing pressure on its core business.
| Financial Services Industry | Financials Sector | Howard A. Brecher CEO | CNSX Exchange | US9204371002 ISIN |
| US Country | 117 Employees | 27 Apr 2026 Last Dividend | 22 Jul 2022 Last Split | 18 Aug 1995 IPO Date |
Value Line, Inc. is a prominent provider of investment periodicals and related publications, with its core market in the United States. The company specializes in offering comprehensive research services and publications designed to cater to a wide range of investments, including stocks, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and options. Founded in 1931, Value Line, Inc. has established a stronghold in delivering proprietary research, analysis, and statistical ranks to assist investors in making informed decisions. Based in New York, New York, Value Line operates as a subsidiary of Arnold Bernhard & Co, Inc. It serves a diverse clientele that includes individual and professional investors, institutions such as municipal and university libraries, and investment firms. The company also engages in advertising, subscription fulfillment, and subscriber relation services as part of its comprehensive offerings to the investment community.
This flagship service provides extensive statistical and text coverage of investment securities, emphasizing the company's proprietary research, analysis, and statistical ranks.
Focuses on providing investment insights on smaller and mid-sized companies that offer unique growth opportunities.
An in-depth analysis covering 600 major stocks, providing investors with comprehensive research for making informed decisions.
A service tailored for mutual fund investors, offering insights and advice on selecting the best funds based on Value Line's research.
Value Line produces several niche newsletters, including Value Line Select, Value Line Select: Dividend Income & Growth, Value Line Select: ETFs, The Value Line Special Situations Service, The Value Line Climate Change Investing Service, and The Value Line Information You Should Know Wealth Newsletter. Each offers focused information on securities of particular interest to subscribers.
The company offers digital versions of its products through its website and The Value Line Research Center online platform. The Value Line Investment Analyzer software facilitates investment analysis with data sorting and filtering tools.
Includes current and historical financial databases, such as DataFile, estimates and projections, mutual funds, unit investment trusts, variable annuities, managed accounts, and ETFs, catering to a variety of investment needs.
Value Line places advertising on behalf of its publications and provides subscription fulfillment and subscriber relation services, ensuring a seamless experience for its clients.