AAT - CIK 0001500217
American Assets Trust, Inc. trades as AAT and has a market capitalization of $1.83 B, making it the #2170 largest US-listed company by market value. In its fiscal 2025 annual report the company posted revenue of $436.20M, down 4.7% from the prior year and net income of $27.66M. This page tracks American Assets Trust, Inc. through 832 SEC filings, with financial statements and metrics updated as new reports are filed.
Over the last 9 fiscal years American Assets Trust, Inc.'s revenue grew from $39.37M to $436.20M, a compound annual growth rate of 30.6%. Net profit margin compressed from 82.8% to 8.0% over the same period - every figure below comes from the company's audited annual filings.
| Filing | Type | Filed |
|---|---|---|
| Insider trade | 4 | 2026-05-22 |
| Insider trade | 4 | 2026-05-21 |
| Insider trade | 4 | 2026-05-18 |
| Insider trade | 4 | 2026-05-14 |
| Major company event | 8-K | 2026-05-11 |
| Quarterly report | 10-Q | 2026-05-01 |
| SCHEDULE 13G | - | 2026-04-28 |
| Major company event | 8-K | 2026-04-28 |
American Assets Trust, Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2025 Earnings Release Date and Conference Call Information | American Assets Trust, Inc.
American Assets Trust, Inc. Announces Management Realignment; John W. Chamberlain Resigns as President and Chief Executive Officer | American Assets Trust, Inc.
American Assets Trust, Inc. Announces Closing of Initial Public Offering and Exercise of Over-Allotment Option | American Assets Trust, Inc.
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American Assets Trust, Inc. (AAT) has a market capitalization of $1.83 B as of 2026-05-29, ranking #2170 among US-listed companies.
American Assets Trust, Inc. reported revenue of $436.20M for fiscal year 2025, a decrease of 4.7% year over year.
Yes. American Assets Trust, Inc. reported net income of $27.66M in its latest fiscal year.
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