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Stocks Under $10: Huntington Bancshares

Huntington Banc (HBAN) – ($7.53) has a Hold rating according to ValuEngine with fair value at $6.58, which makes the stock 14.4% overvalued. The stock has a one-year price target at $7.61.

Huntington Banc (HBAN) – ($7.53) has a Hold rating according to ValuEngine with fair value at $6.58, which makes the stock 14.4% overvalued. The stock has a one-year price target at $7.61. ValuEngine Profile – “Huntington Bancshares is a multi-state bank holding company. Its subsidiaries conduct a full-service commercial and consumer banking business, engage in mortgage banking, lease financing, trust services, discount brokerage services, underwriting credit life and disability insurance, selling other insurance products, and issuing commercial paper guaranteed by Huntington, and providing other financial products and services.”

Analysis – The daily chart for HBAN shows declining momentum with the stock between its 21-day and 50-day simple moving averages at $7.66 and $7.43 and above its 200-day simple moving average at $6.93. My monthly value level is $7.10 with a weekly risky level at $8.03.

Courtesy of Thomson / Reuters

 

Ticker

Company Name

Mkt Price

Fair Value

One-Year Price Target

Last 12-Mon Retn (%)

5-Yr Avg Retn (%)

P/E Ratio

HBAN

HUNTINGTON BANC

7.53

6.58

7.62

21.26

-2.79

11.30

 

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