$38.82+0.67 (+1.76%)
Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.
Dime Commercial Bancshares, Inc. in the Financial Services sector is trading at $38.82 with a market capitalization of $1.6B. Wall Street consensus targets $43.00 (5 analysts), implying a +10.8% move over the next 12 months. The stock is currently near its 52-week high of $39.31, remaining 22.1% above its 200-day moving average. On fundamentals, Piotroski 7/9 indicates strong financial quality. The Whystock Score of 100/100 reflects bullish alignment across trend, valuation and analyst targets.
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Dime Community Bancshares, Inc. operates as the holding company for Dime Community Bank that engages in the provision of various commercial banking and financial services. It accepts time, savings, and demand deposits from the businesses, consumers, ...
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after the broader financial sector rallied sharply, lifting regional bank names alongside their larger peers.
Dime Community Bancshares (NYSE:DCOM) is taking over a prime Williamsburg branch location previously occupied by Signature Bank. The move places Dime in a high-visibility Brooklyn corridor that has seen increasing banking activity. The expansion follows Signature Bank's exit from the site and reflects ongoing shifts in New York City's competitive banking scene. Dime Community Bancshares focuses on community and commercial banking services in the New York area, with a concentration in...
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