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5-day change | 1st Jan Change | ||
32.6 USD | +1.09% | +2.52% | -11.92% |
May. 14 | First Bancorp Announces Executive Changes | CI |
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Strengths
- The group's activity appears highly profitable thanks to its outperforming net margins.
- The company's share price in relation to its net book value makes it look relatively cheap.
- The average target price set by analysts covering the stock is above current prices and offers a tremendous appreciation potential.
- There is high visibility into the group's activities for the coming years. Outlooks on future revenues from analysts covering the equity remain similar. Such hardly dispersed estimates support highly predictable sales for the current and upcoming fiscal years.
- The divergence of price targets given by the various analysts who make up the consensus is relatively low, suggesting a consensus method of evaluating the company and its prospects.
Weaknesses
- As estimated by analysts, this group is among those businesses with the lowest growth prospects.
- The company's currently anticipated earnings per share (EPS) growth for the next few years is a notable weakness.
- For the last twelve months, the trend in sales revisions has been clearly going down, which emphasizes downgraded expectations from the analysts.
- Revenue estimates are regularly revised downwards for the current and coming years.
Ratings chart - Surperformance
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Sector: Banks
1st Jan change | Capi. | Investor Rating | ESG Refinitiv | |
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-11.92% | 1.34B | C- | ||
+20.43% | 590B | C+ | ||
+16.75% | 307B | C+ | ||
+23.30% | 257B | C+ | ||
+24.18% | 213B | C | ||
+25.81% | 190B | B- | ||
+29.53% | 172B | B- | ||
+9.68% | 164B | C+ | ||
+8.46% | 151B | B- | ||
+8.26% | 135B | C+ |
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