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Bar Harbor Bankshares
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Bar Harbor Bankshares
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Price: 34.38 USD 0.32% Market Closed
Market Cap: $575.5m

During the last 3 months Bar Harbor Bankshares insiders bought 16.3k USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 4% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 2, 2026 by Colter David M , who bought 16.3k USD worth of BHB shares.

Last Transactions:
Colter David M
$+16.3k
Caras Matthew L
$+16.9k
Shaw Brian D
$+159.8k
Smith Kenneth Eugene
$+331.5
Colter David M
$+434.4
Caras Matthew L
$+3k
Simard Curtis C
$+24.5k
Toothaker Scott G
$+115.6k
Caras Matthew L
$+2.8k
Smith Kenneth Eugene
$+5.2k
Simard Curtis C
$+18.8k
Woodside David B
$+4.6k
Woodside David B
$+4.6k
Woodside David B
$+486.2
Woodside David B
$+486.2
Smith Kenneth Eugene
$+534.8
Colter David M
$+400.3
Smith Kenneth Eugene
$+1.2k
Woodside David B
$+502.7
Smith Kenneth Eugene
$+532.3
Simard Curtis C
$+19.5k
Smith Kenneth Eugene
$+4.7k
Woodside David B
$+502.2
Smith Kenneth Eugene
$+555
Woodside David B
$+504.8
Smith Kenneth Eugene
$+552.9
Woodside David B
$+4k
Woodside David B
$+472.9
Smith Kenneth Eugene
$+547.6
Smith Kenneth Eugene
$+4.6k
Simard Curtis C
$+20.6k
Woodside David B
$+509
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During the last 3 months Bar Harbor Bankshares insiders bought 16.3k USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 4% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 2, 2026 by Colter David M , who bought 16.3k USD worth of BHB shares.

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Market Cap
575.5m USD
Industry
Banking

Bar Harbor Bankshares operates through its subsidiaries, which engages in the provision of commercial, retail, and wealth management banking services. The company is headquartered in Bar Harbor, Maine and currently employs 486 full-time employees. The Bank is a regional community bank, which offers a variety of financial products and services designed around its customers to serve their banking and financial needs. The Bank provides traditional community banking services, including lending activities, acceptance of demand, savings and time deposits, business services, investment management, trust, and third-party brokerage services. The Bank has one wholly owned subsidiary that provides an array of fiduciary services, including trust and estate administration, wealth advisory services, and investment management services to individuals, businesses, not-for-profit organizations, and municipalities. The Bank serves affluent and growing markets in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. The Bank has about 22 full-service branches in operation and two wealth management offices principally located in the regions of downeast, midcoast and central Maine.

BHB Intrinsic Value
42.58 USD
Undervaluation 19%
Intrinsic Value
Price $34.38
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