WSFS
$62.58
WSFS Financial Corporation operates as the savings and loan holding company for the Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB that provides various banking services in the United States.
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WSFS (WSFS) Upgraded to Strong Buy: Here's Why
WSFS (WSFS) has been upgraded to a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), reflecting growing optimism about the company's earnings prospects. This might drive the stock higher in the near term.
WSFS Financial Faces Margin Pressures While Shares Screen As Undervalued
WSFS Financial (NasdaqGS:WSFS) is facing forecasted declines in net interest income and a contracting net interest margin, even as some industry peers benefit from lower rates and easier lending conditions. These pressures come at a time when the broader Savings and Loan sector is expected to see improving profitability, putting WSFS Financial's competitive positioning under closer scrutiny. WSFS Financial's current share price is $63.51, with the stock up 15.4% year to date and 18.4% over...
How The WSFS Financial (WSFS) Investment Story Is Shifting With New Targets And Buybacks
WSFS Financial’s analyst fair value estimate has been updated from US$70.25 to US$72.60, a roughly 3.3% move that refines where some models see the shares settling over time. This shift lines up with recent Street commentary, where higher targets in the mid US$70s are paired with broadly Neutral ratings and a debate over how much upside is already reflected in the current price. As you read on, you will see how these tweaks in targets and tone shape the evolving WSFS narrative and what that...
Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights ServisFirst Bancshares, WSFS Financial and Heritage Financial
ServisFirst Bancshares, WSFS Financial and Heritage Financial stand out as falling rates boost loan demand and margins in the Savings & Loan industry.
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