Die Fundamentaldaten des Unternehmens sind relativ gesund. Seine Bewertung wird als überbewertet angesehen,und die institutionelle Anerkennung ist sehr hoch. In den letzten 30 Tagen haben mehrere Analysten die Aktie mit einer Kaufen bewertet. Trotz einer durchschnittlichen Börsenleistung zeigt das Unternehmen starke technische Aspekte. Der Aktienkurs bewegt sich seitwärts zwischen den Unterstützungs- und Widerstandsniveaus, was ihn für schwankungsorientiertes Trading geeignet macht.
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Branchenrang
140 / 400
Gesamtwertung
258 / 4723
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Bankdienstleistungen
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Keine Daten
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Vorher
Analysten-Ziel
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6
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Kaufen
Aktuelles Rating
46.167
Kursziel
+14.10%
Aufwärtspotenzial
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Unternehmens-Highlights
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German American Bancorp, Inc. is a financial holding company. The Company, through its banking subsidiary German American Bank, operates around 94 banking offices located throughout Indiana (central/southern), Kentucky (northern/central/western), and Ohio (central/ southwest). In Columbus, Ohio and Greater Cincinnati, the Company does business as Heartland Bank. Its segments include core banking, wealth management services, and insurance operations. The core banking segment involves deposits from the public and using such funds to originate consumer, commercial and agricultural, commercial and agricultural real estate, and residential mortgage loans. The wealth management segment’s revenues are composed primarily of fees generated by the wealth advisory and trust operations. The insurance segment offers a range of personal and corporate property and casualty insurance products. The Company also owns an investment brokerage subsidiary, German American Investment Services, Inc.
German American Bancorp, Inc. is a financial holding company. The Company, through its banking subsidiary German American Bank, operates around 94 banking offices located throughout Indiana (central/southern), Kentucky (northern/central/western), and Ohio (central/ southwest). In Columbus, Ohio and Greater Cincinnati, the Company does business as Heartland Bank. Its segments include core banking, wealth management services, and insurance operations. The core banking segment involves deposits from the public and using such funds to originate consumer, commercial and agricultural, commercial and agricultural real estate, and residential mortgage loans. The wealth management segment’s revenues are composed primarily of fees generated by the wealth advisory and trust operations. The insurance segment offers a range of personal and corporate property and casualty insurance products. The Company also owns an investment brokerage subsidiary, German American Investment Services, Inc.