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Eagle Bancorp Montana, Inc. (NASDAQ:EBMT) Short Interest Down 27.8% in June
Eagle Bancorp Montana, Inc. (NASDAQ:EBMT – Get Score) noticed a big drop briefly curiosity within the month of June. As of June fifteenth, there was quick curiosity totalling 2,600 shares, a drop of 27.8% from the Might thirty first complete of three,600 shares. Roughly 0.1% of the corporate’s shares are offered quick. Based mostly on a median every day quantity of 6,900 shares, the short-interest ratio is at present 0.4 days.
Quite a lot of equities analysts have weighed in on EBMT shares. StockNews.com began protection on shares of Eagle Bancorp Montana in a analysis observe on Thursday. They set a “maintain” score on the inventory. DA Davidson downgraded shares of Eagle Bancorp Montana from a “purchase” score to a “impartial” score and lower their value goal for the inventory from $25.00 to $22.00 in a analysis observe on Wednesday.
Hedge funds have just lately modified their holdings of the corporate. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. elevated its stake in Eagle Bancorp Montana by 7.0% through the 1st quarter. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. now owns 14,926 shares of the financial institution’s inventory price $333,000 after shopping for an extra 970 shares through the interval. State Road Corp elevated its stake in Eagle Bancorp Montana by 8.3% through the 1st quarter. State Road Corp now owns 14,471 shares of the financial institution’s inventory price $323,000 after shopping for an extra 1,107 shares through the interval. Naples World Advisors LLC elevated its stake in Eagle Bancorp Montana by 4.6% through the 1st quarter. Naples World Advisors LLC now owns 29,650 shares of the financial institution’s inventory price $662,000 after shopping for an extra 1,300 shares through the interval. BHZ Capital Administration LP elevated its stake in Eagle Bancorp Montana by 3.1% through the 1st quarter. BHZ Capital Administration LP now owns 56,399 shares of the financial institution’s inventory price $1,259,000 after shopping for an extra 1,703 shares through the interval. Lastly, Dimensional Fund Advisors LP elevated its stake in Eagle Bancorp Montana by 2.8% through the 1st quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP now owns 92,765 shares of the financial institution’s inventory price $2,071,000 after shopping for an extra 2,550 shares through the interval. 46.86% of the inventory is at present owned by institutional buyers and hedge funds.
Shares of EBMT inventory traded down $0.29 throughout mid-day buying and selling on Friday, reaching $19.62. The corporate’s inventory had a buying and selling quantity of 11,633 shares, in comparison with its common quantity of 6,774. The corporate’s 50 day easy transferring common is $19.75 and its 200-day easy transferring common is $21.56. Eagle Bancorp Montana has a 12-month low of $18.69 and a 12-month excessive of $24.74. The corporate has a fast ratio of 0.81, a present ratio of 0.83 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.41. The agency has a market capitalization of $131.26 million, a PE ratio of 11.54 and a beta of 0.64.
Eagle Bancorp Montana (NASDAQ:EBMT – Get Score) final issued its earnings outcomes on Tuesday, April twenty sixth. The financial institution reported $0.35 EPS for the quarter, lacking analysts’ consensus estimates of $0.49 by ($0.14). Eagle Bancorp Montana had a internet margin of 12.04% and a return on fairness of seven.52%. The enterprise had income of $19.99 million through the quarter, in comparison with analysts’ expectations of $26.00 million. As a bunch, analysis analysts anticipate that Eagle Bancorp Montana will put up 2.38 EPS for the present fiscal 12 months.
The agency additionally just lately introduced a quarterly dividend, which was paid on Friday, June third. Stockholders of file on Friday, Might thirteenth have been paid a $0.125 dividend. This represents a $0.50 dividend on an annualized foundation and a dividend yield of two.55%. The ex-dividend date was Thursday, Might twelfth. Eagle Bancorp Montana’s dividend payout ratio is presently 29.41%.
Eagle Bancorp Montana Firm Profile (Get Score)
Eagle Bancorp Montana, Inc operates because the financial institution holding firm for Alternative Financial institution of Montana that gives varied retail banking services and products to small companies and people in Montana. It accepts varied deposit merchandise, reminiscent of checking, financial savings, cash market, and particular person retirement accounts, in addition to certificates of deposit accounts.
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Utah defeats Montana State 72-53 before Cayman Island Classic
The Utah women’s basketball team showcased their dominance with a decisive 72-53 victory over the previously undefeated Montana State Bobcats on Sunday night at the Huntsman Center. This win marked the Utes’ fifth victory in six games under new head coach Gavin Petersen, who lauded his team’s effort.
The Utes set the tone early, forcing nine first-quarter turnovers to establish a 19-12 lead. Their relentless defensive pressure was a hallmark of the game, with Utah ultimately forcing 21 turnovers. Gianna Kneepkens emerged as the offensive star, delivering 19 points, including several timely three-pointers that energized the home crowd. “It makes it easy when my teammates find me,” Kneepkens said, crediting Utah’s cohesive ball movement for the team’s offensive flow.
Maye Toure added to the Utes’ balanced attack, finishing with 12 points and six rebounds. Her inside presence, particularly in the fourth quarter, helped Utah extend their lead to 20 points, forcing Montana State into a late timeout. Freshman Kylie Ray also made an impact with her energy and composure in extended minutes, while Ines Viera provided steady leadership as the team’s primary facilitator, recording her 400th career assist along with nine points.
Defensively, Utah smothered Montana State’s star player Marah Dykstra, limiting her to tough shots despite her game-high 22 points. Reese Ross contributed crucial rebounding off the bench, leading the team with eight boards. “Rebounding is something I take pride in,” Ross said, underscoring Utah’s depth and grit.
Next, the Utes head to the Cayman Islands to face Mississippi State and No. 6 Notre Dame, a challenging test that Petersen views as an opportunity for growth and team bonding. “This is where the memories are made,” he remarked, looking ahead to the journey.
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Cascade teen's design chosen for new Montana license plate option
The Cascade County Deputy Sheriff Association hosted a competition for students in the County schools to design a license plate that represents Montana, and the winner’s design will be available as a license plate all over the state.
Cascade student designs Montana license plate
The competition included all grade levels at county schools in Belt, Centerville, Ulm, Cascade, Vaughn, Fort Shaw, and Simms. The competition did not extend to Great Falls Public Schools. The only guideline for the license plate design was to come up with a design that represents Montana.
Community Resource Deputy at the Cascade County Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Alec Lugo says, “They had free rein to use their imagination and decide to design a plate that best represents Montana in their vision.We saw all sorts of unique designs, a lot of different things about Montana ranging from wildfire to fishing to the animals to the mountains. We saw a lot of good designs that were submitted.”
After receiving around 80 submissions from students of all ages across the county, the Cascade County Deputy Sheriff Association narrowed the competition down to one winning design, from Cascade School senior Nordika Goetze.
Goetze explains, “I kind of wanted to do what I thought about whenever I thought about Montana. And that was nature, obviously.”
Goetze’s design features Lake McDonald and mountains in Glacier National Park, and animals representing the state including a grizzly bear, a cutthroat trout, and a mourning cloak butterfly in three different phases.
“I can’t believe it,” Goetze says. “It’s crazy to think that it will be on people’s cars, and it will be, like, throughout the state, somewhere in Montana on someone’s car.”
Once the state approves Goetze’s design, the license plate will be available across Montana.
The proceeds from these license plate sales will go back into the Cascade County community and into the Cascade Charity fund, funding events such as ‘Shop with the Sheriff’ and ‘Stuff the Bus’ events.
Nordika’s design will be available state-wide in 2025.
For more information on events by the Cascade County Deputy Sheriff Association, click here.
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Montana State's Brody Grebe, Helena High grad Keyshawn James-Newby finalists for Buck Buchanan Award
MISSOULA — Montana State senior Brody Grebe is a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award, which annually recognizes the FCS national defensive player of the year.
The 35 finalists were announced Tuesday.
Grebe, the Big Sky Conference’s preseason defensive MVP, has 28 tackles, including 16 solo, on the season. The 6-foot-2, 248-pound defensive end from Melstone also has 7.5 tackles for loss, six sacks, a forced fumble and three pass break-ups.
Grebe wears Montana State’s legacy No. 41.
The Bobcats finished the regular season 12-0 and won the outright Big Sky championship. They are the No. 1 overall seed for the FCS playoffs and will play their first playoff game against Tennessee Martin or New Hampshire on Dec. 7.
Idaho’s Keyshawn James-Newby and UC Davis’ David Meyer are also finalists for the Buck Buchanan Award.
James-Newby is a Helena High School graduate who played his first two collegiate seasons at Montana Tech, where he was a first-team All-Frontier Conference player. This season at Idaho, James-Newby, a 6-2, 240-pound defensive end, has 54 tackles (30 solo), 13.5 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks and two forced fumbles.
The Vandals (9-3) are the No. 8 seed in the FCS playoffs and will play either Lehigh or Richmond on Dec. 7.
Meyer, a 6-1, 230-pound linebacker, has 104 tackles (63 solo) this season for the Aggies. He also added 6.5 tackles for loss and four interceptions for Davis, which is the No. 5 seed for the FCS playoffs. The Aggies will play Illinois State or Southeast Missouri in a second-round game on Dec. 7.
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