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10.16 USD | +0.99% | -3.24% | -23.26% |
Strengths
- The group's activity appears highly profitable thanks to its outperforming net margins.
- The company appears to be poorly valued given its net asset value.
- This company will be of major interest to investors in search of a high dividend stock.
- Predictions on business development from analysts polled by Standard & Poor's are tight. This results from either a good visibility into core activities or accurate earnings releases.
Weaknesses
- According to Standard & Poor's' forecast, revenue growth prospects are expected to be very low for the next fiscal years.
- The potential for earnings per share (EPS) growth in the coming years appears limited according to current analyst estimates.
- For the last twelve months, sales expectations have been significantly downgraded, which means that less important sales volumes are expected for the current fiscal year over the previous period.
- Revenue estimates are regularly revised downwards for the current and coming years.
- For the last 12 months, analysts have been regularly downgrading their EPS expectations. Analysts predict worse results for the company against their predictions a year ago.
- For the last four months, EPS estimates made by Standard & Poor's analysts have been revised downwards.
- Over the past four months, analysts' average price target has been revised downwards significantly.
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Sector: Banks
1st Jan change | Capi. | Investor Rating | ESG Refinitiv | |
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-23.26% | 228M | C | ||
+12.00% | 547B | C+ | ||
+10.60% | 291B | C+ | ||
+12.04% | 250B | C+ | ||
+21.78% | 210B | C | ||
+17.11% | 171B | B- | ||
+11.40% | 169B | B- | ||
+11.01% | 164B | C+ | ||
+3.27% | 143B | B- | ||
-11.10% | 139B | B- |
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