With 0.54 million shares changed hands, the volume of the stock remained heavier than its average volume of 0.38 million shares. During the session, the Banks – Regional company that operates in wider Financial sector, reached to the highest price of $17.68 whereas the lowest price it dropped to was $17.385. The 52-week range on CFB shows that it touched its highest point at $19.22 and its lowest point at $9.71 during that stretch. It currently has a 1-year price target of $20.00. Beta for the stock currently stands at 1.03.
Price Performance and Earnings:
Stock performance is one of the indicators that investors use to determine whether they will profit from a stock. The price performance of CFB was up-trending over the past week, with a rise of 1.05%, but this was up by 0.35% over a month. Three-month performance surged to 32.32% while six-month performance rose 28.98%. The stock gained 74.35% in the past year, while it has gained 28.13% so far this year. A look at the trailing 12-month EPS for CFB yields 1.42 with Next year EPS estimates of 1.61. For the next quarter, that number is 0.39. This implies an EPS growth rate of 3.81% for this year and 5.64% for next year.
Float and Shares Shorts:
At present, 49.34 million CFB shares are outstanding with a float of 41.44 million shares on hand for trading. On 2024-08-30, short shares totaled 0.61 million, which was 124.0 higher than short shares on 1722384000. In addition to Mr. Michael J. Maddox as the firm’s President, CEO & Director, Mr. Benjamin Russell Clouse serves as its Chief Financial Officer.
Institutional Ownership:
Through their ownership of 0.60091996 of CFB’s outstanding shares, institutional investors have minority control over the company.
Analysts Ratings:
Reading analyst opinions is an effective way to decide where to invest, and there are several opinions available for CFB since 0 analysts follow the stock currently. In the same way, a target price assigned to a stock can also reveal much about its potential.