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High Profitability with a Net Interest Margin of 12.95%
Strong Long Term Fundamental Strength with a 15.70% CAGR growth in Net Profits
Healthy long term growth as Net Interest Income (ex other income) has grown by an annual rate of 0% and Net profit at 15.70%
Flat results in Jun 25
With ROA of 1.14%, it has a fair valuation with a 1.35 Price to Book Value
High Institutional Holdings at 47.82%
Below par performance in long term as well as near term
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Plumas Bancorp for the last several years.
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Is Plumas Bancorp technically bullish or bearish?
As of 8 September 2025, the technical trend for Plumas Bancorp has changed from sideways to mildly bearish. The weekly MACD is bullish, but the monthly MACD is mildly bearish, indicating mixed signals. The daily moving averages are mildly bearish, while the weekly Bollinger Bands are bullish, suggesting some volatility. The KST is bearish on a weekly basis and mildly bearish monthly, which adds to the bearish sentiment. Dow Theory shows a mildly bullish stance weekly but mildly bearish monthly. In terms of performance, Plumas Bancorp has underperformed the S&P 500 year-to-date with a return of -4.51% compared to the S&P's 12.22%, but it has outperformed over the past five years with a return of 119.40% versus the S&P's 96.61%. Overall, the current technical stance is mildly bearish....
Read MoreIs Plumas Bancorp overvalued or undervalued?
As of 16 April 2025, the valuation grade for Plumas Bancorp has moved from expensive to fair, indicating a more favorable assessment of its stock price. The company appears to be fairly valued based on its current metrics, with a P/E ratio of 8, a Price to Book Value of 1.35, and an EV to EBITDA ratio of 4.66. In comparison to peers, Plumas Bancorp's P/E ratio is lower than Northrim BanCorp, Inc. at 11.11 and Southern First Bancshares, Inc. at 16.87, suggesting that Plumas may offer better value relative to its earnings. Despite a recent underperformance against the S&P 500 with a year-to-date return of -4.51% compared to the index's 12.22%, the long-term outlook remains positive, as evidenced by a 5-year return of 119.40%, significantly outperforming the S&P 500's 96.61%. Overall, Plumas Bancorp is positioned as fairly valued within its industry, reflecting a balanced risk-reward scenario for potential in...
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Held in 28 Schemes (22.57%)
Held by 17 Foreign Institutions (6.42%)






