Prev Close | 15.84 |
Open | 15.91 |
Day Low/High | 15.91 / 16.00 |
52 Wk Low/High | 9.70 / 17.60 |
Volume | 1.03K |
Prev Close | 15.84 |
Open | 15.91 |
Day Low/High | 15.91 / 16.00 |
52 Wk Low/High | 9.70 / 17.60 |
Volume | 1.03K |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 10.82B |
Market Cap | 173.24M |
P/E Ratio | 10.86 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
'Steal' these selections from the filings of Jeffrey Gendell and M3F.
That way, a lot of hot money will jump out as quickly as it jumped in.
Arbiter Partners still owns 18 small bank stocks, including some of my favorites.
Merger activity should pick up in the smaller bank sector.
A dual momentum/value strategy shows a pronounced gentle timing mechanism.
Preaching the community-bank gospel, once again, after reviewing this Fed survey.
Consolidation may begin to accelerate in the second half.
I have done very well 'raiding' Arbiter Partners' stock picks.
He believed in finding good stocks and not following the crowd.
Regional and community banks are great opportunities.
Difficulting in banking is creating an opportunities for small banks.
It's unlikely that they will be hit by Europe or the Ebola scare.
I am looking for cheap stocks company managers are buying.
Avoid companies buying their stocks while insiders are selling.
Buying back stock at discounted valuations is smart.
Conditions in the sector are healthier than they have been in years.
Stocks with potential in the most overbanked part of the U.S.
These cases could be a catalyst for higher prices in 2014.
Value investors need to dig deep for good deals.
If done correctly, they can be of enormous benefit to shareholders.
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Such actions often are a dubious use of cash.
Small bank stocks could be the best investment of a lifetime.
Can safe and boring stocks outperform more risky, glamorous ones?
This idea remains my "trade of the decade," as it offers one of the best opportunities long-term value investors will see in 2013.
An excess of converted thrifts are trading at attractive prices.
Some of my cheap, well-capitalized banks are attracting attention from quantitative and statistical types, which is typically an encouraging sign.
Here are two prime bank stocks I have found by using my tried-and-true selection process.