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JFB Construction Holdings Class A Common Stock

JFBยทNASDAQ

$5.78

+2.5%
Real EstateReal Estate - Development

JFB Construction Holdings operates as a commercial and residential real estate construction and development company. The company operates through segments: Commercial Construction, Residential Construction, and Real Estate Development. The Commercial Construction segment undertakes various projects, such as office buildings, retail centers, hospitality establishments, and industrial facilities; ground-up commercial buildings, including site evaluation, aiding in architectural design and engineering, and construction of the building; and franchise business buildouts comprising restaurants, retail stores, fitness centers, and service-oriented businesses. The Residential Construction Segment undertakes residential construction and development projects, including home remodels, luxury single-family homes, equestrian facilities, and multi-family units. The Real Estate Development segment engages in the acquisition, development, and sale of real estate properties. The company was founded in 2014 and is based in Lantana, Florida.

At a Glance

Live Snapshot
Market Cap$88.61M
EPS-0.3100
P/E Ratio-18.65
Earnings Date05/14/2026

SEC Filings

JFB - Filing history and reports

Filing TypeFiling DatePeriod EndingFiscal YearActions
8-K

8-K 2026

N/A

May 19, 2026
May 18, 2026
2026
10-Q

10-Q 2026 Q1

Q1

May 14, 2026
March 31, 2026
2026
8-K

8-K 2026

N/A

May 12, 2026
May 11, 2026
2026
8-K

8-K 2026

N/A

May 04, 2026
April 28, 2026
2026
10-K/A

10-K/A 2025 FY (Amended)

FY

April 21, 2026
December 31, 2025
2025
10-K

10-K 2025 FY

FY

March 31, 2026
December 31, 2025
2025
8-K

8-K 2026

N/A

March 24, 2026
March 20, 2026
2026
8-K

8-K 2026

N/A

February 18, 2026
February 13, 2026
2026
8-K

8-K 2026

N/A

February 17, 2026
February 13, 2026
2026
8-K

8-K 2026

N/A

February 17, 2026
February 13, 2026
2026
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10-K

Annual Report

Comprehensive annual financial report filed within 60-90 days of fiscal year-end. Includes audited financial statements, management discussion & analysis (MD&A), risk factors, and detailed business operations. The most thorough financial disclosure of the year.

Filed annually
10-Q

Quarterly Report

Unaudited quarterly financial report filed within 40-45 days after each of the first three fiscal quarters. Provides updates on financial position, results of operations, and significant events. Essential for tracking quarterly performance trends.

Filed 3 times per year
8-K

Current Report

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Filed as events occur
DEF 14A

Proxy Statement

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Filed before shareholder meetings
S-1

Registration Statement

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Filed for new offerings
20-F

Foreign Annual Report

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