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Price: 8 349 USD 0.96%
Market Cap: $1B
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Market Cap
1B USD
Industry
Banking

Farmers & Merchants Bank of Long Beach engages in the provision of personal and business banking services. The company is headquartered in Long Beach, California. The Bank operates approximately 25 branches in California’s Los Angeles County, Orange County and Santa Barbara County, as well as through robust Online and Mobile Banking platforms. FMB as a full-service commercial bank offers a range of banking products and services, including accepting demand, money market, savings and time deposits, originating loans, including commercial real estate loans, construction loans and commercial business loans, and providing other business-oriented banking products and services. The Bank also provides financing for residential loans, including single-family and multifamily loans. The Bank's loan portfolio consists of commercial and industrial, construction, commercial real estate, residential mortgage, equity lines, and installment and other loans.

FMBL Intrinsic Value
4 382.72 USD
Overvaluation 48%
Intrinsic Value
Price $8 349

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