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High Profitability with a Net Interest Margin of 4.40%
Strong Long Term Fundamental Strength with a -0.21% CAGR growth in Net Profits
Flat results in Jun 25
With ROA of 0.49%, it has a very attractive valuation with a 0.71 Price to Book Value
Reducing Promoter Confidence
Consistent Underperformance against the benchmark over the last 3 years
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Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc. for the last several years.
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Is Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc. technically bullish or bearish?
As of 26 August 2025, the technical trend for Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc. has changed from mildly bearish to sideways. The current stance is neutral, with mixed indicators influencing the outlook. The weekly MACD and Bollinger Bands are bullish, while the monthly MACD and KST are bearish. Moving averages indicate a mildly bearish trend on the daily timeframe. Dow Theory shows a mildly bullish stance on both weekly and monthly periods. In terms of performance, the stock has underperformed the S&P 500 across most time frames, with a year-to-date return of -1.73% compared to the S&P 500's 12.22%, and a one-year return of -4.22% against the S&P 500's 17.14%....
Read MoreIs Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 15 April 2025, the valuation grade for Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc. moved from attractive to very attractive, indicating a positive shift in its perceived value. The company appears to be undervalued, supported by a P/E ratio of 14, a price-to-book value of 0.71, and a PEG ratio of 0.01, which suggests significant growth potential relative to its earnings. In comparison to its peers, Ameris Bancorp has a P/E of 13.35, while First BanCorp (Puerto Rico) stands at 12.69, both of which are lower than Pacific Premier's P/E, reinforcing its attractive valuation. Additionally, the company's dividend yield of 302.14% is exceptionally high, further enhancing its appeal to investors. However, the stock has underperformed against the S&P 500 over various periods, notably with a 3-year return of -25.97% compared to the S&P 500's 70.41%, highlighting the potential for recovery as the valuation metrics suggest t...
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Held in 73 Schemes (52.85%)
Held by 118 Foreign Institutions (8.52%)






