Thursday, December 23, 2010

Signature Bank's (Nasdaq:SBNY) Earnings Outlook Improved

Signature Bank's (Nasdaq:SBNY) is strengthening, and has had their EPS estimates raised by FBR through 2012.

FBR said, "The increase in our price target reflects our improved earnings outlook, given yield curve steepening, and recent conversations with management at Signature Bank and its peers. We raise our 4Q10 operating EPS estimate to $0.65 (from $0.60), our 2011 operating EPS estimate to $2.90 (from $2.75), and our 2012 estimate to $3.40 (from $3.20) based largely on stronger net interest income prospects, but we have also fine-tuned our expense estimates to reflect seasonal benefits typical in the fourth quarter."

FBR Capital reiterates an "Outperform" rating on Signature Bank, which closed Wednesday at $50.96, up $1.31, or 2.64 percent. FBR raised their price target on them from $48 to $54.

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