The average one-year price target for Bank Hapoalim BM – ADR (OTC:BKHYY) has been revised to 0.58 / share. This is an increase of 6.09% from the previous estimate of 0.55 as of October 31, 2023.
The price target is an average of many targets provided by analysts. The latest targets range from a low of 0.40 to a high of 0.73/share. The average price target represents a decline of 98.58% from the last reported closing price of 41.04/share.
Bank Hapoalim BM – ADR Declares $0.34 Dividend
On November 21, 2023 the company declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.34 per share ($1.35 annually). Shareholders registered after December 1, 2023 will receive the payment on December 18, 2023. Previously, the company paid $0.75 per share.
At the current share price of $41.04/share, the stock’s dividend yield is 3.28%.
What is the Basic Sense?
There are 2 funds or institutions reporting positions in Bank Hapoalim BM – ADR. This is unchanged over the last quarter. Average portfolio weight of all funds dedicated to BKHYY is 2.29%, an increase of 7.90%. Total shares owned by institutions decreased in the last three months by 0.16% to 109K shares.
What Are Other Shareholders Doing?
TPAIX – Timothy Israel Common Values Fund has 102K shares. No change in the last quarter.
PMDEX – PMC Diversified Equity Fund Advisor Class Shares holds 7K shares. In its previous filing, the company reported owning 7K shares, representing decline of 2.46%. The company decreased its portfolio allocation in BKHYY by 1.75% during the last quarter.
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