Stock Price
133.19
Daily Change
-1.35 -1.00%
Monthly
-11.06%
Yearly
-20.30%
Q1 Forecast
130.40



Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
Affiliated Managers 316.32 3.23 1.03% 72.17% Feb/02
Artisan Partners Asset Management 45.43 0.91 2.04% 3.89% Feb/02
Apollo Global Management 133.19 -1.35 -1.00% -20.30% Feb/02
Bank Of America 54.01 0.81 1.52% 16.88% Feb/02
Franklin Resources 27.07 0.45 1.69% 30.65% Feb/02
Bank Of New York Mellon 121.61 1.69 1.41% 42.75% Feb/02
BlackRock 1,119.66 0.72 0.06% 10.45% Feb/02
Blackstone 141.28 -1.14 -0.80% -18.59% Feb/02
Citigroup 116.21 0.50 0.43% 45.97% Feb/02
Carlyle 60.36 1.58 2.69% 11.41% Feb/02

Indexes Price Day Year Date
US500 6993 37.41 0.54% 15.82% Feb/03

Apollo Global Management traded at $133.19 this Monday February 2nd, decreasing $1.35 or 1.00 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, Apollo Global Management lost 11.06 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price fell by 20.30 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Apollo Global Management to be priced at 130.40 by the end of this quarter and at 118.71 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

Apollo Global Management, Inc. (Apollo) is a global alternative investment manager. The Company raises, invests, and manages credit, private equity, and real assets funds, strategic investment accounts, well as other institutional and individual investors. Apollo primary business segments include Credit, Private equity, and Real assets segment. Credit segment primarily invests in non-control corporate and structured debt instruments, including performing, stressed, and distressed investments across the capital structure. Private equity segment primarily invests in control equity and related debt instruments, convertible securities and distressed debt investments. Real assets segment primarily invest in real estate equity and infrastructure equity for the acquisition and recapitalization of real estate and infrastructure assets, portfolios, platforms and operating companies, real estate and infrastructure debt.