Price

$ 58.67

return (12m)

23.49% Logo

p/e

10.90

p/bv

1.08

DIVIDEND YIELD

2.12%
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EFSC
If you had invested
If you had invested
years ago
7 days
30 days
6 months
YTD
1 year
5 years
10 years
ago, you would now have *
ago, you would now have:
*
*The figure considers the reinvestment of dividends.

Return on Investment EFSC

1 month
3 months
1 year
2 years
5 years
10 years
return
1 month
12.42%
3 months
6.40%
1 year
23.49%
2 years
61.69%
5 years
30.51%
10 years
161.06%
Estatistica

Fundamentals EFSC

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P/E

10.90
Sector: -1,797.87 Industry: 12.00

P/S (PSR)

3.72
Sector: -3.16 Industry: 3.13

P/BV

1.08
Sector: -6.78 Industry: 1.12

DIVIDEND YIELD (DY)

2.12%
Sector: 0.40% Industry: 2.28%

ROA

1.16%
Sector: -1,453.00% Industry: 0.93%

ROE

9.87%
Sector: -3,204.73% Industry: 9.04%

ROIC

0.00%
Sector: -10.60% Industry: -

NET MARGIN

34.09%
Sector: -0.52% Industry: 25.62%

GROSS MARGIN

0.00%
Sector: -0.65% Industry: 1.30%

OPERATING MARGIN

0.00%
Sector: -5.91% Industry: 0.12%

EV/EBITDA

-
Sector: -3,844.21 Industry: -62,500.54

EV/EBIT

-
Sector: -3,770.26 Industry: -58,875.61

PRICE-TO-ASSETS

0.13
Sector: 0.12 Industry: 0.12

BVPS

55.12
Sector: -1,460.68 Industry: 26.57

EPS

5.44
Sector: -6,124.48 Industry: 2.42

EQUITY-TO-ASSETS RATIO

0.12
Sector: -0.01 Industry: 0.10

LIABILITIES / ASSETS

0.88
Sector: 0.30 Industry: 0.79

CAGR REVENUE 5 YEARS

14.81%
Sector: - Industry: -

CAGR PROFIT 5 YEARS

8.64%
Sector: - Industry: -
RETORNO DO INVESTIMENTO

FAIR VALUE OF Enterprise Financial Services ACCORDING TO BENJAMIN GRAHAM

Graham's Fair Value

The Fair Value formula was created by Benjamin Graham to identify stocks with appreciation potential or that are being traded for less than they are worth. Graham was one of the greatest investors in history and Warren Buffett’s mentor.

Current price

$ 58.67

Fair Value

$ 0.00

Upside/Downside Return potential.

40.00%
Because it considers equity value in its calculation, this formula may not work well for technology companies.
This is not a buy/sell recommendation; the fair value calculation takes into account only the formula created by Benjamin Graham, published in the book The Intelligent Investor.
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Fundamentals EFSC

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If you had invested (change) 2 years years ago, ago, you would now have

R$ 1.000,00 in PETR4 You would now have R$ 2.294,60

R$ 1.000,00 in LEVE3 You would now have R$ 5.240,60

*The value considers the reinvestment of dividends.
Price

EFSC Historical Dividends

current DY: 2.12%

5-year average DY: 2.19%

ABOUT

Logo Enterprise Financial Services

Enterprise Financial Services Corp.

Average Investor10 user rating

4.0 (3 people)

United States

United States

32 years

Founded: 1994

1998

Time since IPO - 28 years

805

Employees

Market cap

$ 2.20 Billions

$ 2.20 Billions

Net worth

$ 2.04 Billions

$ 2,039,390,000.00

Assets

$ 17.30 Billions

$ 17,300,880,000.00

Total Shares Outstanding

37.00 Millions

37,000,000

Average Daily Trading Volume

$ 259.28 Thousand

$ 259,277.04

Sector

Financial

Industry

Banks

Shares

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EFSC revenue and profits

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Financial Results EFSC

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Ativos e Passivos

Asset, Revenue and Profit Growth - EFSC

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) today?

The current price of Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) is $ 58.67, representing a 23.49% gain over the past year. The stock began the year trading around $ 54.00 and is currently priced at $ 58.67. You can follow the real-time price chart, review historical performance, and track broader market trends directly on the platform.

When does Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) pay dividends?
In the last year, Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) distributed dividends in the month of March, totaling $ 0.33. The Dividend Yield for the last 12 months is 2.12%.
Is Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) a good investment?

Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) is currently trading at $ 58.67 with a P/E ratio of 10.90%. This represents a 975% premium compared to its historical average P/E. Over the past year, the stock has gained 23.49 and paid $ 0.33 in dividends, resulting in a dividend yield of 2.12%. The total shareholder return over the same period was 23.49%.

Investors should keep in mind that past performance does not guarantee future results. This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice.

How can I buy Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) stock?

You can buy Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) shares through any brokerage account that provides access to U.S. stock exchanges. After opening and funding your account, simply search for the ticker symbol EFSC and place a buy order. Before investing, consider factors such as your financial goals, risk tolerance, and overall portfolio allocation.

How much would 100 shares of Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) yield today?

Over the past month, Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) has returned 12.42% — 23.49% over the past year, and 30.51% over the past five years, including price appreciation and dividends.

In the last 12 months, the company paid a total of 1.26 per share in dividends, resulting in a dividend yield of 2.12%.

If you were to purchase 100 shares of Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) today at the current price of $ 58.67 your total investment would be $ 5,867.00.

Based on historical performance, the investment would have grown to approximately:

  • $ 7,245.16 after 1 year
  • $ 7,657.02 after 5 years
  • $ 15,316.39 after 10 years

Past performance does not guarantee future results. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice.