Cedar Fair LP
NYSE:FUN

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Cedar Fair LP
NYSE:FUN
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Price: 15.99 USD 2.7% Market Closed
Market Cap: $1.6B

During the last 3 months Cedar Fair LP insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 9% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Aug 7, 2025 by Hoffman Steven E , who bought 123k USD worth of FUN shares.

Last Transactions:
Hoffman Steven E
$+123k
Frymire Michelle M
$-224.6k
Sauls Monica
$-43.9k
White Robert Anderson
$-513k
Hanrahan Daniel J
$+66.2k
Ouimet Matthew A
$-8.3m
Ruisanchez Carlos
$+72.5k
Fisher Tim
$+100k
Heckman Craig
$+32.9k
Duffield Milkie
$+200.2k
Hoffman David R.
$+56.2k
Witherow Brian C
$+188.6k
Zimmerman Richard
$+186k
Scott John M Iii
$+49.1k
Scott John M Iii
$+246.5k
Hanrahan Daniel J
$+499.1k
Ruisanchez Carlos
$+224.1k
Hoffman David R.
$+14.5k
Zimmerman Richard
$+293.5k
Klein Thomas
$+1m
Affeldt Eric
$+102.9k
Hanrahan Daniel J
$+768k
Klein Thomas
$+511.7k
Ouimet Matthew A
$-122.5k
Ouimet Matthew A
$-229.4k
Ouimet Matthew A
$-129.4k
Ouimet Matthew A
$-407.5k
Ouimet Matthew A
$-265.6k
Ouimet Matthew A
$-129.8k
Ouimet Matthew A
$-200.4k
Klein Thomas
$+462.9k
Ouimet Matthew A
$-446.4k
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During the last 3 months Cedar Fair LP insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 9% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Aug 7, 2025 by Hoffman Steven E , who bought 123k USD worth of FUN shares.

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In the heart of the amusement and entertainment industry, Cedar Fair LP stands as a compelling narrative of thrilling rides, family experiences, and strategic operations. Founded in 1983, this publicly traded partnership boasts a portfolio of some of North America's most famous amusement and water parks, including renowned names like Cedar Point in Ohio and Knott's Berry Farm in California. The company masterfully combines an extensive array of roller coasters, live entertainment, and themed attractions to draw millions of visitors annually. These destinations serve as leisure meccas, melding the nostalgia of classic amusement park experiences with cutting-edge attractions that cater to evolving consumer preferences and enhance repeat visitation. Cedar Fair's revenue model is robust, dual-pronged, and intricately designed to maximize both entry fees and ancillary spending. The bulk of its income stems from admissions, an area the company continually innovates through dynamic pricing strategies, season passes, and promotional events, ensuring a steady stream of foot traffic. Beyond the entrance gates, Cedar Fair leverages its vibrant environments through food and beverage sales, merchandise, and premium experiences such as Fast Lane access, VIP experiences, and special events. An integrated hospitality segment—featuring on-site accommodations at select parks—further enriches the visitor experience and creates additional revenue streams. The company's financial health and growth are fortified through strategic capital investments in new attractions, which ensure its parks remain pivotal in the competitive landscape of leisure and entertainment.

FUN Intrinsic Value
46.94 USD
Undervaluation 66%
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