【CryptoWorld】A major regional bank's latest quarterly financial report is out, and the stock price plummeted 9.5% to $27.20. What's going on? After adjustments in Q4, the EPS was only $0.57, short of the expected $0.61.
The main reason is still the tax rate issue—actual tax rate soared to 24.5%, with $26 million set aside for state taxes. This suddenly disrupted market expectations.
But looking at the full-year data, the situation isn't that bleak. Revenue grew 6% to $1.9 billion, and adjusted EPS increased 9% to $2.33, which is a solid growth rate. Especially in wealth management and fund management departments, both achieved record highs.
So, this drop might be an overreaction by the market to the tax fluctuations in a single quarter. In the long run, this bank's core business is still steadily growing.
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ConsensusBot
· 16h ago
The tax rate skyrockets and gets wiped out; the market is too sensitive.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 16h ago
Tax rates, really can wipe out stock prices, haha, it's tough to handle
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 16h ago
Tax rates really, all of a sudden, mess up the financial report.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 16h ago
Once again, the tax rate is the killer. A $0.04 difference directly makes the market scream... How should I put it, it really perfectly recreates my contract career haha
Regional bank earnings fall short of expectations, the truth behind the sharp decline in stock prices
【CryptoWorld】A major regional bank's latest quarterly financial report is out, and the stock price plummeted 9.5% to $27.20. What's going on? After adjustments in Q4, the EPS was only $0.57, short of the expected $0.61.
The main reason is still the tax rate issue—actual tax rate soared to 24.5%, with $26 million set aside for state taxes. This suddenly disrupted market expectations.
But looking at the full-year data, the situation isn't that bleak. Revenue grew 6% to $1.9 billion, and adjusted EPS increased 9% to $2.33, which is a solid growth rate. Especially in wealth management and fund management departments, both achieved record highs.
So, this drop might be an overreaction by the market to the tax fluctuations in a single quarter. In the long run, this bank's core business is still steadily growing.