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HomeStreet, Inc.
HMST
NASDAQ
HomeStreet, Inc. operates as the bank holding company for HomeStreet Bank that provides commercial, mortgage, and consumer/retail banking services primarily in the Western United States. The company offers personal and business checking, savings accounts, interest-bearing negotiable order of withdrawal accounts, money market accounts, and time certificates of deposit; credit cards; insurance; and treasury management products and services. Its loan products include commercial business and agriculture loans, single family residential mortgages, consumer loans, commercial loans secured by residential and commercial real estate, and construction loans for residential and commercial real estate development, as well as consumer installment loans and permanent loans on commercial real estate and single-family residences. In addition, the company offers its products and services through bank branches, loan production offices, and ATMs, as well as through online, mobile, and telephone banking. As of December 31, 2021, it operated 60 full-service bank branches located in Washington state, Northern and Southern California, the Portland, Oregon, and Hawaii; and five primary stand-alone commercial lending centers in Central Washington, Oregon, Southern California, Idaho, and Utah. HomeStreet, Inc. serves small and medium sized businesses, real estate investors, professional firms, and individuals. The company was formerly known as Continental Mortgage and Loan Company. HomeStreet, Inc. was incorporated in 1921 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
10.56 USD
-0.79 (-7.48%)
Zacks Investment Research
Jul 29, 2024
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for HomeStreet (HMST) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended June 2024, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.
Zacks Investment Research
Jul 29, 2024
HomeStreet (HMST) came out with a quarterly loss of $0.23 per share versus the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $0.24. This compares to earnings of $0.17 per share a year ago.
Zacks Investment Research
Jul 19, 2024
HomeStreet (HMST) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
Zacks Investment Research
Jul 11, 2024
The Savings and Loan industry is facing challenges from high interest rates. At the same time, decent loan demand and a stable deposit base will help industry players like Citizens Financial (CFG), WSFS Financial (WSFS) and HomeStreet (HMST) to navigate headwinds.
Zacks Investment Research
Apr 30, 2024
Although the revenue and EPS for HomeStreet (HMST) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended March 2024, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.
Zacks Investment Research
Apr 30, 2024
HomeStreet (HMST) came out with a quarterly loss of $0.29 per share versus the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $0.06. This compares to earnings of $0.27 per share a year ago.
Zacks Investment Research
Apr 15, 2024
HomeStreet (HMST) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
Zacks Investment Research
Jan 31, 2024
HomeStreet (HMST) could be a great choice for investors looking to buy stocks that have gained strong momentum recently but are still trading at reasonable prices. It is one of the several stocks that made it through our 'Fast-Paced Momentum at a Bargain' screen.
Zacks Investment Research
Jan 29, 2024
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for HomeStreet (HMST) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended December 2023, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.
InvestorPlace
Jan 25, 2024
The United States banking sector had been in the spotlight in the first half of last year, as a series of events shook the industry and the markets. In March 2023, a wave of bond selloffs triggered by rising inflation expectations caused massive losses for banks holding long-term debt securities.