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Bank Of Princeton
NASDAQ:BPRN

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Bank Of Princeton
NASDAQ:BPRN
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Price: 33.19 USD 0.21% Market Closed
Market Cap: $224.4m
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Market Cap
224.4m USD
Industry
Banking

The Bank of Princeton engages in the provision of personal, business lending, and deposit services. The company is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. The company went IPO on 2016-05-20. The Bank is a New Jersey state-chartered commercial bank with approximately 19 branches. The company provides products, services and technology from personal banking and lending products, to a full range of business products. Its paycheck protection program is a loan designed to provide a direct incentive for small businesses and sole proprietors to keep their workers on the payroll. The Bank offers business checking, business savings, commercial lending, safe deposit boxes, business credit cards and many other services. The company has branches in New Jersey, including three in Princeton and others in Bordentown, Browns Mills, Chesterfield, Cream Ridge, Deptford, Hamilton, Lakewood, Lambertville, Lawrenceville, Monroe, New Brunswick, Pennington, Piscataway, Princeton Junction, Quakerbridge and Sicklerville. The Bank also has approximately four branches in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area.

BPRN Intrinsic Value
47.26 USD
Undervaluation 30%
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