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KBW Sticks to Its Hold Rating for The First Bancshares (FBMS)
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KBW Sticks to Its Hold Rating for The First Bancshares (FBMS)

KBW analyst Catherine Mealor maintained a Hold rating on The First Bancshares (FBMSResearch Report) today and set a price target of $28.00. The company’s shares closed yesterday at $25.28.

According to TipRanks, Mealor is a 5-star analyst with an average return of 12.1% and a 61.11% success rate. Mealor covers the Financial sector, focusing on stocks such as Atlantic Union Bankshares, Southern States Bancshares, and Cadence Bank.

The First Bancshares has an analyst consensus of Hold, with a price target consensus of $28.00.

FBMS market cap is currently $787.3M and has a P/E ratio of 10.55.

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The First Bancshares (FBMS) Company Description:

First Bancshares, Inc. (Mississippi) operates as a bank holding company. It provides banking services such as personal and business which include checking, savings, and loans, cards, and others. It operates through the following segments: Commercial/Retail Bank, Mortgage Banking, and Holding Company. The Commercial/Retail Bank segment provides a full range of commercial banking services to corporations and other business customers. Loans are provided for a variety of general corporate purposes, including financing for commercial and industrial projects, income producing commercial real estate, owner-occupied real estate and construction and land development. The Mortgage Banking segment provides residential mortgage banking services, including construction financing, for conventional and government insured home loans to be sold in the secondary market. The company was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Hattiesburg, MS.

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