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First Bancorp Inc (ME)
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First Bancorp Inc (ME) SWOT Analysis: Strengths, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threats
First Bancorp Inc (ME) has 6 Strengths, 18 Weaknesses, 5 Opportunities and 0 Threats. The SWOT product gives you a quick x-ray of a stock's outlook and potential
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Strengths
(6)
Weakness
(18)
Opportunity
(5)
Threats
(0)
Others
(1)
Buy Zone: Stocks in the buy zone based on days traded at current PE and P/BV
PE less than Industry PE
PEG lower than Industry PEG
Dividend yield greater than sector dividend yield
Increasing Revenue every quarter for the past 3 quarters
Book Value per share Improving for last 2 years
Promoter decreasing their shareholding
Negative Breakdown First Support (LTP < S1)
Stocks with Quarter Change % less than Industry
Momentum Trap (DVM)
Negative profit growth, promoters decreasing shareholding QoQ
Await Turnaround (DVM)
Risky Value (DVM)
Low durability companies
Poor cash generated from core business - Declining Cash Flow from Operations for last 2 years
Top Losers
Negative Breakdown First Support (LTP < S1)
Low Piotroski Score : Companies with weak financials
Declining Net Cash Flow : Companies not able to generate net cash
Annual net profit declining for last 2 years
Weak Momentum: Price below Short, Medium and Long Term Averages
Top Losers
Zombies: Companies whose interest payments are higher than revenues
Stocks Underperforming their Industry Price Change in the Quarter
Mutual Funds Increased Shareholding in Past Month
Institutions increasing their shareholding
Mutual Funds Increased Shareholding over the Past Two Months
MFs increased their shareholding last quarter
Mf buying for 2 months
Average Bullish Trend - Stocks with Medium Trendlyne Momentum Score versus Benchmarks