Fate of First Republic Bank Uncertain as Shares Plummet Again (nytimes.com) 1 points by pearjuice 3y ago ↗ HN
[–] newaccount2023 3y ago ↗ take a deep breath...FRB is the same bank it was two weeks ago but with $30 bln more in depositsthere is no material evidence that it is dire straitsthere is no material evidence of malfeasancethere is no material evidence of a run on the bankthe P/E for FRB is now UNDER 2re-read that...UNDER 2you either believe FRB's collapse is IMMINENT (and if so, what is the evidence?)...or this is the strongest insane buy signal I have seen in yearsthe stock is trading for $16 and most analysts still have a price target of over $120this is literally a panic selling mania that seems to have no basis in evidence at all, its crazyeven NYT commenters are pointing out...there's nothing wrong with First Republic [–] jorpal 3y ago ↗ I do agree with you that the bank will likely not collapse with help from the big banks. But business wise it is not in a great position with lots of low interest rate loans. Still, I would expect some recovery in the stock price.
[–] jorpal 3y ago ↗ I do agree with you that the bank will likely not collapse with help from the big banks. But business wise it is not in a great position with lots of low interest rate loans. Still, I would expect some recovery in the stock price.
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[ 4.8 ms ] story [ 14.8 ms ] threadFRB is the same bank it was two weeks ago but with $30 bln more in deposits
there is no material evidence that it is dire straits
there is no material evidence of malfeasance
there is no material evidence of a run on the bank
the P/E for FRB is now UNDER 2
re-read that...UNDER 2
you either believe FRB's collapse is IMMINENT (and if so, what is the evidence?)...or this is the strongest insane buy signal I have seen in years
the stock is trading for $16 and most analysts still have a price target of over $120
this is literally a panic selling mania that seems to have no basis in evidence at all, its crazy
even NYT commenters are pointing out...there's nothing wrong with First Republic