Analyst Raises Zions Bancorp Price Target After Board Approves Buyback
Zions Bancorporation (NASDAQ: ZION) has a healthy core deposit base, which Raymond James says should allow it to maintain a lower deposit beta than peers. The company should be able to record consistent mid-single digit loan growth and favorable credit metrics, while using its excess capital to repurchase shares.
The Analyst
Raymond James’ David Long maintains a Strong Buy rating on Zions Bancorp, raising the price target from $56 to $57.
The Thesis
Zions Bancorp’s board approved an accelerated repurchase plan for the first quarter, of up to $275 million shares of its common stock, which translates to about 5.5 million shares.
While the estimate was for a substantially lower $164 million in repurchases, Long said the higher authorization is not surprising, with the company having discussed this as a possibility during its earnings call last week.
The analyst raised the EPS estimates for 2019 by 5 cents to $4.38, to reflect the resulting lower share count as well as a slight increase in expected loan growth.
The company’s stock is attractively valued, given “its EPS growth prospects, a relatively safe balance sheet, and improving profitability metrics," Long wrote in the report.
Price Action
Shares of Zions Bancorp traded at $48.72 Monday afternoon.
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Latest Ratings for ZION
Date | Firm | Action | From | To |
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Mar 2022 | Raymond James | Maintains | Strong Buy | |
Feb 2022 | Jefferies | Upgrades | Hold | Buy |
Jan 2022 | Raymond James | Maintains | Strong Buy |
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