PINX: MCHB
- Last Close 24000
- Sector Financial Services
- Industry Banks - Regional
- Investment Style
- Day Range 23,500.00 – 24,000.00
- Year Range 23,500.00 – 27,500.00
- Market Cap 647.9280 Mil
- Volume / Avg 2.0 / 2.0
- Price / Sales 2.23
- Price / Book 0.00
- Forward Div Yield 15.25%
- Trailing Div Yield 13.76%
Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis MCHB
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Company Profile MCHB
Mechanics Bank operates as a community bank in California. The bank provides personal banking, business banking, trust, and estate services, brokerage, and wealth management services. The bank operates a network of retail banking branches, as well as regional commercial lending and wealth management offices throughout the state of California. The bank also engages in indirect automobile lending activities including origination, securitization, and servicing of new and pre-owned retail automobile sales contracts from both franchised and independent automobile dealerships.
FAQs for Mechanics Bank Stock
Yes. MCHB has a forward dividend yield of 15.25%.
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MCHB’s full dividends and stock split history
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MCHB’s market cap is 647.93 Mil.
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MCHB’s beta can be found in Trading Information at the top of this page.
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