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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,159
+15.9% total 16.0% CAGR
Bought on Jul 9, 2025 at $534.99
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$1,598
+59.8% total 9.8% CAGR
Bought on Jul 7, 2021 at $388.00

What $1,000 or $10,000 in AMEN Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 8, 2015
$1,000 $1,159 +16% $1,598 +60% $1,531 +53% $905 -9%
$10,000 $11,589 +16% $15,979 +60% $15,309 +53% $9,051 -9%

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Year-by-Year Returns

AMEN annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $470.00 $485.00 +3.2% +3.2%
2018 $520.00 $690.00 +32.7% +46.8%
2019 $725.00 $750.00 +3.4% +59.6%
2020 $750.00 $397.00 -47.1% -15.5%
2021 $370.00 $435.00 +17.6% -7.4%
2022 $435.00 $550.00 +26.4% +17.0%
2023 $550.00 $401.00 -27.1% -14.7%
2024 $401.00 $500.00 +24.7% +6.4%
2025 $520.00 $505.00 -2.9% +7.4%
2026 $504.00 $620.00 +23.0% +31.9%

About Amen Properties

Energy · OTC Link

Amen Properties, Inc. (AMEN) is a company in the real estate and rental and leasing sector, classified under lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses). According to the company’s own description in repeated news releases, Amen Properties owns a portfolio of cash-producing properties that includes both real estate and oil and gas interests. Its shares are quoted on the Pink Sheets under the ticker symbol AMEN.

The company’s business model centers on holding and managing income-generating assets. In multiple announcements, Amen Properties states that it owns real estate interests and oil and gas interests that generate cash flow. These interests expose the company to changes in commodity prices and demand, which its news releases identify as key drivers of changes in its revenue and profitability from period to period.

Business focus and asset base

Amen Properties describes its asset base as a portfolio of cash-producing properties. Within this portfolio, the company highlights two main categories: real estate interests and oil and gas interests. The real estate interests align with its industry classification as a lessor of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses), while the oil and gas interests introduce exposure to energy-related royalty income and commodity price movements.

In multiple quarterly and annual updates, Amen Properties notes that fluctuations in commodity prices and demand have a direct impact on its revenue and net income. This reflects the importance of its oil and gas interests within the broader portfolio of cash-producing properties.

Dividends and shareholder distributions

Across several quarters and fiscal years, Amen Properties’ news releases emphasize regular cash distributions to shareholders in the form of quarterly dividends. The company’s Board of Directors repeatedly approves quarterly dividends, and in some years the Board also approves special dividends. In its annual updates, Amen Properties explains that certain special dividends are intended to satisfy the company’s tithing obligation for the year.

These recurring announcements indicate that returning cash to shareholders through dividends is a significant feature of Amen Properties’ approach to capital allocation. The company’s ability to pay dividends is linked to the cash flow generated by its portfolio of real estate and oil and gas interests.

Oil and gas royalty exposure and hedging policy

Amen Properties’ news releases consistently highlight its policy regarding the revenue stream from its oil and gas royalties. The company states that its Board of Directors has approved a plan under which Amen Properties will no longer hedge the revenue stream associated with its oil and gas royalties. This policy is reiterated in multiple quarterly and annual announcements.

In these releases, the company’s Chief Financial Officer explains that shareholders of Amen Properties hold an un-hedged long oil and gas position through the company’s oil and gas royalty interests. The company further notes that shareholders who are uncomfortable with this risk should consider pursuing their own hedging strategy. This repeated disclosure underscores that exposure to un-hedged oil and gas royalty income is a central characteristic of Amen Properties’ risk profile.

Financial performance drivers

In its periodic updates, Amen Properties links changes in its revenue and net income to commodity price movements and demand conditions. For example, the company attributes declines or improvements in revenue and profitability in different periods primarily to changes in commodity prices or demand. In some quarters, the company also references changes in investment income as a factor affecting profitability.

These disclosures indicate that Amen Properties’ financial results are sensitive to external market factors, especially those affecting the oil and gas markets. As a holder of oil and gas interests and other cash-producing properties, the company’s performance reflects both the underlying production or cash flow from these assets and the prevailing commodity price environment.

Reporting and disclosures

Amen Properties regularly issues press releases summarizing its financial results for specific quarters and fiscal years, along with information about approved dividends and its hedging policy. In these announcements, the company notes that its quarterly and annual reports are available for viewing or download from its own website. The releases also include a cautionary statement indicating that they contain forward-looking information.

Although no recent SEC filings are listed in the data provided here, Amen Properties’ press releases function as a key source of information about its financial performance, dividend decisions, and risk disclosures related to oil and gas royalty income.

Trading venue and corporate identity

In each of its news releases, the company identifies itself as Amen Properties, Inc. (Pink Sheets: AMEN). This indicates that the company’s shares trade on the over-the-counter market quoted on the Pink Sheets under the symbol AMEN. The releases are datelined from Dallas, which associates the company with that geographic location, although no further location details are provided in the available information.

Overall, Amen Properties presents itself as a company that owns and manages a portfolio of cash-producing properties, combining real estate interests with oil and gas interests. Its public communications emphasize the influence of commodity prices on its results, the un-hedged nature of its oil and gas royalty exposure, and a pattern of distributing cash to shareholders through quarterly and, in some years, special dividends.

Market Cap
$0.0B
Current Price
$620.00
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Frequently Asked Questions

Amen Properties investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Amen Properties be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Amen Properties (AMEN) 10 years ago on 2016-07-07, your investment would be worth $1,531 today, representing a +53.1% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 4.4% per year (CAGR).

Has Amen Properties outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, AMEN returned +53.1% compared to +258.6% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 205.5 percentage points.

What is Amen Properties's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of AMEN over the past 10 years is 4.4%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — AMEN's best recent year was 2018 (+32.7%) and worst was 2020 (-47.1%).

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