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Comparative Analysis: TowneBank (NASDAQ:TOWN) and Associated Banc (NYSE:ASB)

Comparative Analysis: TowneBank (NASDAQ:TOWN) and Associated Banc (NYSE:ASB)

Comparing TowneBank and Associated Banc: Analyst Recommendations, Dividends, Profitability, Volatility, Earnings & Valuation, Insider and Institutional Ownership, Summary, and Company Overviews

TowneBank (NASDAQ:TOWN) and Associated Banc (NYSE:ASB) are two mid-cap finance companies that are currently being compared for their stock performance. Analysts have weighed in on both companies, with Associated Banc coming out as the more favorable option based on various factors.

According to MarketBeat.com, TowneBank has 0 sell ratings, 2 hold ratings, 1 buy rating, and 0 strong buy ratings, giving it a rating score of 2.33. On the other hand, Associated Banc has 0 sell ratings, 7 hold ratings, 2 buy ratings, and 0 strong buy ratings, with a rating score of 2.22. The consensus target price for TowneBank is $29.50, indicating a potential downside of 0.54%, while Associated Banc has a consensus target price of $22.78, suggesting a potential upside of 4.58%.

In terms of dividends, TowneBank pays an annual dividend of $1.00 per share with a dividend yield of 3.4%, while Associated Banc pays $0.88 per share with a dividend yield of 4.0%. TowneBank has increased its dividend for 12 consecutive years, but Associated Banc pays out a higher percentage of its earnings in the form of dividends, potentially impacting its future dividend payments.

When it comes to profitability, TowneBank has higher net margins, return on equity, and return on assets compared to Associated Banc. However, Associated Banc has higher revenue and earnings, trading at a lower price-to-earnings ratio, making it the more affordable option.

In terms of volatility and risk, TowneBank is less volatile than the S&P 500 with a beta of 0.9, while Associated Banc has a beta of 0.95, indicating slightly less volatility than the market index.

Overall, Associated Banc beats TowneBank on 9 of the 17 factors compared between the two stocks, making it the more favorable option for investors. With higher revenue and earnings, lower volatility, and a more affordable valuation, Associated Banc is currently the top choice in this comparison.

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