SFST
$52.01
Southern First Bancshares, Inc.
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Southern First Bancshares, Inc. operates as the bank holding company for Southern First Bank that provides commercial, consumer, and mortgage loans to the general public in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. The company accepts various depo...
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Southern First (SFST) Tops Q4 Earnings Estimates
Southern First (SFST) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +9.01% and -0.21%, respectively, for the quarter ended December 2025. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Southern First: Q4 Earnings Snapshot
The Greenville, South Carolina-based bank said it had earnings of $1.21 per share. The holding company for Southern First Bank posted revenue of $57.6 million in the period. Its revenue net of interest expense was $31.8 million, which did not meet Street forecasts.
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