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NASDAQ:FRBA

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NASDAQ:FRBA
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Price: 16.64 USD -1.07% Market Closed
Market Cap: $416.2m
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Market Cap
416.2m USD
Industry
Banking

First Bank is a state-chartered commercial bank, which offers a traditional range of deposit and loan products to individuals and businesses in its Central and Southern New Jersey markets. The company is headquartered in Hamilton Alabama, New Jersey and currently employs 208 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-03-27. The firm provides a range of lending, deposit and other financial products and services. The company operates through Community Banking segment, which is engaged in providing a range of commercial and retail and related banking services. The company offers a range of lending products to meet the needs of its customers located within its market areas, including commercial and industrial loans, commercial real estate loans, residential real estate loans, and consumer and other loans. The company offers a range of deposit instruments, including non-interest bearing demand deposits, interest bearing demand accounts, money market accounts, savings accounts and certificates of deposit. The firm operates approximately 18 branches located in Cinnaminson, Cranbury, Delanco, Denville, Ewing, Flemington, Hamilton, Lawrence, Pennington, Randolph, Somerset and Williamstown, New Jersey, and Doylestown, Trevose, Warminster and West Chester, Pennsylvania.

FRBA Intrinsic Value
25.29 USD
Undervaluation 34%
Intrinsic Value
Price $16.64

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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