Over the past year, the United States market has experienced a robust growth of 22%, with a recent uptick of 1.5% in the last week and an optimistic forecast of 15% annual earnings growth. In this thriving environment, identifying small-cap stocks with potential insider activity can be an intriguing approach for investors seeking opportunities that align with current market dynamics.
Name | PE | PS | Discount to Fair Value | Value Rating |
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PCB Bancorp | 11.6x | 3.0x | 48.21% | ★★★★★☆ |
McEwen Mining | 3.8x | 2.0x | 47.18% | ★★★★★☆ |
OptimizeRx | NA | 1.4x | 27.85% | ★★★★★☆ |
First United | 12.7x | 3.4x | 32.34% | ★★★★☆☆ |
Quanex Building Products | 33.0x | 0.9x | 35.86% | ★★★★☆☆ |
Innovex International | 9.0x | 2.1x | 46.44% | ★★★★☆☆ |
West Bancorporation | 15.5x | 4.7x | 40.04% | ★★★☆☆☆ |
Limbach Holdings | 39.1x | 2.0x | 43.19% | ★★★☆☆☆ |
ChromaDex | 302.6x | 4.9x | 26.48% | ★★★☆☆☆ |
Franklin Financial Services | 15.1x | 2.4x | 21.59% | ★★★☆☆☆ |
Click here to see the full list of 53 stocks from our Undervalued US Small Caps With Insider Buying screener.
We're going to check out a few of the best picks from our screener tool.
Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★☆☆☆
Overview: German American Bancorp is a financial holding company that provides a range of banking and financial services, with a market capitalization of approximately $0.92 billion.
Operations: The company generates revenue entirely from its operations, with consistent gross profit margins of 100%. Operating expenses primarily consist of general and administrative costs, which have shown a gradual increase over time. Net income margins have fluctuated, reaching up to 36.47% at their peak.
PE: 14.3x
German American Bancorp, a smaller company in the financial sector, has shown growth potential with its recent earnings report indicating net interest income of US$51.03 million for Q4 2024, up from US$45.61 million the previous year. Insider confidence is evident with share purchases made recently, reflecting optimism in its prospects. The company also increased its dividend by 7.4%, signaling financial health and commitment to returning value to shareholders amidst board changes and strategic appointments following a merger agreement.
Evaluate German American Bancorp's historical performance by accessing our past performance report.
Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: S&T Bancorp is a financial holding company that primarily provides community banking services, with a market cap of $0.98 billion.
Operations: The company generates revenue primarily from community banking, with recent figures showing $383.76 million in revenue. Operating expenses have been a significant cost factor, reaching $214.74 million in the latest period. The net income margin has shown variability, most recently recorded at 34.21%.
PE: 11.7x
S&T Bancorp, a smaller U.S. financial entity, recently reported a dip in its fourth-quarter and full-year earnings for 2024, with net income at US$33.07 million compared to US$37.05 million the previous year. Despite this, insider confidence is evident as insiders have been purchasing shares over recent months. The company also increased its quarterly dividend to US$0.34 per share, reflecting steady shareholder returns amid challenging times for revenue growth projections over the next few years.
Assess S&T Bancorp's past performance with our detailed historical performance reports.
Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: First Commonwealth Financial is a financial services company primarily engaged in providing banking services, with a market capitalization of approximately $1.48 billion.
Operations: The company generates revenue primarily from its banking operations, with the latest reported revenue at $448.50 million. Operating expenses, including general and administrative costs of $207.64 million and sales & marketing expenses of $5.54 million, significantly impact net income. The net income margin has shown variability over time, with a recent figure of 31.79%.
PE: 11.7x
First Commonwealth Financial, a smaller financial institution, is drawing attention with its strategic moves and insider confidence. They recently repurchased 476,979 shares from October to December 2024 for US$7.92 million, completing a buyback program initiated in 2021. While net income dropped to US$35.85 million from US$44.83 million year-over-year in Q4 2024, the company maintains a steady dividend increase of 4% over the previous year’s fourth quarter. Earnings are projected to grow at an annual rate of 8.81%, suggesting potential value for investors seeking growth within this sector.
Review our historical performance report to gain insights into First Commonwealth Financial's's past performance.
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