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High Profitability with a Net Interest Margin of 5.44%
Strong Long Term Fundamental Strength with a 9.90% CAGR growth in Net Profits
With ROA of 0.80%, it has a fair valuation with a 1.05 Price to Book Value
High Institutional Holdings at 70.73%
Underperformed the market in the last 1 year
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TriCo Bancshares for the last several years.
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TriCo Bancshares Experiences Valuation Adjustment Amidst Competitive Regional Banking Landscape
TriCo Bancshares has recently adjusted its valuation, with its stock price at $41.69, down from $42.94. Over the past year, the company has seen a slight decline in stock performance. Key financial metrics include a P/E ratio of 12 and a return on equity of 9.04%.
Read MoreIs TriCo Bancshares overvalued or undervalued?
As of 10 October 2025, TriCo Bancshares has moved from a fair to an expensive valuation grade. The company appears to be overvalued based on key metrics, including a P/E ratio of 12, a Price to Book Value of 1.05, and an EV to EBIT of 8.67. In comparison to peers, First Bancorp (North Carolina) has a higher P/E of 23.74, while 1st Source Corp. is relatively attractive with a P/E of 12.92. Recent stock performance shows that TriCo Bancshares has underperformed against the S&P 500, with a year-to-date return of -4.60% compared to the S&P 500's 11.41%. This trend reinforces the notion that the stock is overvalued in the current market environment....
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TriCo Bancshares Experiences Revision in Stock Evaluation Amid Market Dynamics
TriCo Bancshares has recently revised its evaluation amid changing market conditions. The stock is priced at $44.48, reflecting a slight increase. Over the past year, it has fluctuated between $35.20 and $51.06. Performance comparisons with the S&P 500 reveal varied returns across different timeframes.
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Held in 54 Schemes (38.59%)
Held by 67 Foreign Institutions (5.38%)






