FBNC
$53.34
First Bancorp operates as the bank holding company for First Bank that provides banking products and services for individuals and businesses.
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First Bancorp operates as the bank holding company for First Bank that provides banking products and services for individuals and businesses. The company accepts deposit products, such as checking, savings, and money market accounts; and time deposit...
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Evaluating First Bancorp (FBNC) Valuation After Recent Share Price Pullback
First Bancorp (FBNC) has drawn fresh attention after recent trading left the stock about 11% lower over the past month, even though its total return over the past 3 months remained positive. See our latest analysis for First Bancorp. The recent 30 day share price return of an 11.25% decline and a 7 day share price return of a 4.76% decline contrast with a 90 day share price return of 7.87% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 45.23%. This suggests that longer term momentum is still ahead...
Independent Bank, Hope Bancorp, German American Bancorp, FirstSun Capital Bancorp, and First Bancorp Shares Plummet, What You Need To Know
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after investors grew increasingly concerned about the sector's exposure to the opaque private credit market. These jitters were fueled by specific events that raised red flags about potential risks.
First Bancorp (FBNC): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q3 Earnings?
First Bancorp currently trades at $57.53 per share and has shown little upside over the past six months, posting a middling return of 3.9%.
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