GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price Mechanics Bancorp
The historical chart of Mechanics Bank shares mirrored the state of the Northern California economy. The price trajectory was driven by the local real estate market and loan demand until the bank's history as an independent public company ended with an acquisition.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Regional banks
Historically, Mechanics Bank operated as a traditional bank. We classify it as a regional bank, and the chart below illustrates the overall dynamics of this sector, although the bank's history as a public company ended with an acquisition.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
HomeStreet, Inc. is a regional bank providing banking and mortgage services on the West Coast of the United States. Its scale makes it a prominent component of the GURU.Markets index. The chart below reflects the dynamics of the entire market. Find out how this regional bank compares to the overall trend.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
MCHB - Daily change in the company's share price Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp's daily price change reflects the volatility of the local banking sector. Change_co measures sensitivity to the economic health of local communities and interest rate changes. This indicator is an important component of formulas on System.GURU.Markets that analyze the stability of small banks.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Regional banks
The regional banking sector in which Mechanics Bancorp operates is cyclical. This chart shows the average daily volatility of the industry. It serves as a benchmark for assessing how sensitive Mechanics Bancorp's regionally focused business is to overall trends and interest rates.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
HomeStreet Bank (parent company Mechanics Bancorp) is a regional bank offering a wide range of financial services. The activities of such banks are closely tied to the health of the local economy and the real estate market. The chart below reflects the average volatility for this sector.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp is a large regional bank in the United States. Its year-over-year performance has reflected the overall banking sector, including interest rate dynamics and the state of the credit market. The chart below shows its performance in a changing economic environment.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Regional banks
HomeStreet Bank, operating through its holding company, is a regional bank focused on the US West Coast. Its performance depends on the health of the local real estate and business markets. The chart, compared to its sector, shows how its regional concentration and loan portfolio respond to economic cycles.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
The ticker symbol MCHB belongs to a small bank, Mechanics Bancorp. The website is owned by HomeStreet Bank. As for MCHB, like any small local bank, its stock performance reflects the health of its specific community, being even less tied to global cycles than those of large regional banks.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp's rating would reflect the state of the local economy in which it operates. Monthly fluctuations would show the dynamics of small business and retail lending, as well as the competitive environment in the local banking market.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp is the parent company of Mechanics Bank, one of California's oldest banks, providing a full range of services to individuals and businesses. The regional banking sector's dynamics, shown in the graph, reflect the state's economy. Against this backdrop, one can appreciate how the bank's focus on customer relationships and deep knowledge of the local market help it compete.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Mechanics Bancorp (formerly HomeStreet) is a regional bank whose performance is closely tied to the health of the local economy and real estate market. The chart below shows how the bank's shares, while reflecting local trends, have been insulated from the volatility of global markets and the technology sectors that dominate the S&P 500.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp's weekly stock performance reflects the health of the regional economy in which the bank operates. Shares are sensitive to changes in interest rates, local real estate market dynamics, and small and medium-sized business lending activity. The chart below shows how local economic news shapes short-term price movements.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Regional banks
How typical are Mechanics Bancorp's performance figures for the regional banking sector? This chart compares the bank's weekly stock price movements to the industry average. This helps us understand whether its stock price reflects general sentiment across banks or is more influenced by the specific economic conditions of the regions where it operates.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Mechanics Bancorp is a regional bank whose fate is closely tied to the economic health of the communities it serves. This chart compares its weekly performance to the broader market to understand what influences its stock more: local economic conditions or interest rate trends common to all banks.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
MCHB - Market capitalization of the company Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp's (formerly HomeStreet Bank) market capitalization reflects its operations in the competitive West Coast banking market. Investors' valuation of the company depends on the state of the local real estate and business markets. The chart illustrates how it is coping with the challenges of interest rates and economic conditions.
MCHB - Share of the company's market capitalization Mechanics Bancorp within the market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp, operating as Mechanics Bank, is a prominent regional bank in California. Its share of the banking sector's market capitalization reflects its focus on serving businesses and affluent clients in one of the largest markets in the United States. The chart shows how the market views its niche strategy and credit quality.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Regional banks
The chart below shows the combined market capitalization of regional banks. Mechanics Bancorp (formerly HomeStreet Bank) is a prominent player on the West Coast of the United States. The diagram illustrates the scale and competition in the banking ecosystem where the company has served its clients for decades.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
This is a financial barometer for a small but significant Massachusetts bank. Mechanics Bancorp (HomeStreet)'s market capitalization reflects the economic health of the local community and real estate market. Its market share exemplifies how local players contribute to the overall stability of the global financial system.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
MCHB - Book value capitalization of the company Mechanics Bancorp
Here's the financial foundation of Mechanics Bancorp, a regional bank. The line on the chart represents the value of its loan portfolio, branch network, and investment assets. By monitoring its dynamics, you can assess how the bank is expanding its presence and building capital to serve clients in its region.
MCHB - Share of the company's book capitalization Mechanics Bancorp within the market segment - Regional banks
As a regional bank, Mechanics Bancorp relies on its physical branch network as the foundation for customer interactions and business. The chart shows the bank's share of its sector's physical assets, reflecting the scale of its physical presence and infrastructure in the communities it serves.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp (likely part of HomeStreet) is a regional bank. Its business is built on trust, reinforced by a network of physical branches. Is this reliance on real estate the norm for banks? The chart below illustrates the physical foundation, expressed in buildings and infrastructure, that underpins the entire banking sector.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Mechanics Bancorp's book value reflects its financial weight in the communities it serves. The bank's assets are capital, channeled through loans to local businesses and mortgages, making it the financial core of the regional economy. The chart illustrates its scale within the banking sector.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp (formerly Homestreet) is a regional bank. Its market valuation is closely tied to its book value, or capital. The variances in the chart reflect investor opinions on the quality of its loan portfolio, particularly in commercial real estate, and interest rate risk, which is key for any bank.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp is a bank holding company. Like any bank, its book value (equity) is the foundation of its business. This chart compares the market premium or discount to this capital compared to other regional banks, assessing the quality of its assets and management.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Mechanics Bancorp (formerly HomeStreet) is a regional bank providing financial services in the Western United States. This chart shows how the market values ββa financial institution in the process of transformation. The valuation of such banks is closely tied to their capital and the quality of their loan portfolio, and any deviations reflect investor expectations regarding future profitability and risk.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
MCHB - Company debts Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp is a regional bank serving local communities. Its debt structure, primarily comprised of deposits, forms the basis for lending to small businesses and individuals. This chart reflects the size and stability of the bank's resource base, which allows it to play a key role in the local economy and support its growth.
Market segment debts - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp is a classic regional bank serving local communities. Their core business is deposit taking and lending, with financial stability being a top priority. The chart shows industry averages, allowing us to assess the conservatism and robustness of their financial model.
Market debt in general
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp is the parent company of Mechanics Bank, a regional bank serving California. For any bank, its capital structure is the foundation of its stability. This chart shows the ratio of debt (deposits) to equity, a key indicator of its financial health and ability to withstand risk.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp is a regional bank serving clients in its local communities. Stability and a conservative approach are key to its success. This chart compares the bank's debt obligations to the total capitalization of the entire regional bank sector. It provides an assessment of the bank's prudent approach to risk management.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
Mechanics Bancorp is a traditional regional bank. This chart compares its debt obligations to the overall market capitalization. It allows us to assess how conservative and localized its financial model is compared to the scale and risks of the entire national financial system.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - Mechanics Bancorp
For Mechanics Bancorp, a regional bank, this metric reflects investor sentiment toward its profitability and stability. In the banking sector, it helps assess how accurately the market perceives the bank's asset quality and operating efficiency relative to its peers. Its performance may reflect specific economic trends in the region it serves.
P/E of the market segment - Regional banks
This indicator reflects the average rating for the regional banking sector where Mechanics Bancorp operates. For investors, it acts as a benchmark for the industry, demonstrating how the market generally views the prospects of small banks. Comparison with this benchmark helps determine whether a company stands out from its direct competitors.
P/E of the market as a whole
Mechanics Bancorp, operating through HomeStreet Bank, is a regional bank providing a wide range of services to individuals and businesses in the Western United States. The bank focuses on building long-term relationships with its clients. This chart helps understand how the market as a whole views the prospects and stability of regional financial institutions.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp is a typical regional bank serving local communities. Its future profitability depends on the health of the local economy, interest rate dynamics, and loan portfolio growth. This chart reflects analyst expectations for these key factors, showing the market's view of the bank's prospects.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp, operating as Mechanics Bank, is a regional bank providing a full range of banking services to individuals and businesses in California. The bank focuses on building long-term relationships with its clients. This chart illustrates average investor profitability expectations for the regional bank sector, allowing Mechanics Bank to compare with overall trends.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
Mechanics Bancorp (formerly HomeStreet) is a regional bank operating in the western United States. Its business focuses on commercial and mortgage lending. The bank's success depends on the health of regional real estate and business markets, which may differ from the overall national trends reflected in this chart.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp is a bank holding company that provides financial services to individuals and businesses. Its profits are generated primarily from net interest income from lending and investments. This chart reflects how the state of the local economy and interest rate dynamics affect the profitability and financial stability of traditional banking.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp, which operates through Mechanics Bank, is a regional bank serving customers in California. This chart shows the combined profits of regional banks. The bank's financial health is closely tied to the state's economy, particularly in the technology, agriculture, and real estate sectors. Its performance is an important indicator of the health of California businesses.
Overall market profit
Mechanics Bancorp, operating as HomeStreet Bank, provides banking services in the western United States. Like any regional bank, its financial health is directly dependent on the economies of the regions it serves, particularly the real estate market. The overall trend in corporate profits, visible on the chart, sets the tone for the entire banking system and influences the conditions in which the bank operates.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp (formerly HomeStreet Bank) is a regional bank providing banking and mortgage services in the Western United States. The future profit forecasts presented in this chart depend on the state of the real estate market, interest rate dynamics, and the economic health of the regions where it operates. It reflects analyst expectations for the mortgage market and regional banking.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp serves as the bank holding company for Mechanics Bank, providing a full range of banking services in California. This chart shows profitability forecasts for regional banks. It reflects expectations for state economic activity and interest rate dynamics, which directly impact the bank's loan portfolio and margins.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
Mechanics Bank (MCHB) is a regional bank serving California. Its financial health is closely tied to the state's economy, particularly small and medium-sized businesses. The overall earnings outlook for the U.S. market sets the tone for business confidence. The positive dynamics seen here foreshadow growth in lending and investment activity in the region, which directly benefits the bank.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp is a regional bank. Its revenue consists of interest income and fees, which depend on regional economic activity. The P/S ratio allows us to assess how effectively the bank generates income from its assets compared to its competitors. It is an indicator of market confidence in its business model and stability.
P/S market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp is a regional bank serving communities in Washington state and other parts of the Northwest. Its business focuses on traditional lending and deposit taking. This chart shows how the market views its stability and deep connection to the local economy compared to larger, more diversified banks.
P/S of the market as a whole
Mechanics Bancorp is the parent company of several regional banks. Its revenue is generated through traditional banking services, and its dynamics are closely tied to the economic conditions of the regions where it operates. This chart illustrates the average revenue estimate, allowing the valuation of a small banking holding to be compared with general market multiples.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp (formerly HomeStreet Bank) is a regional bank providing banking and mortgage services. Its success is tied to the real estate market and economies of the regions where it operates. This metric reflects market expectations for future lending revenue, which are closely linked to interest rate forecasts and mortgage demand.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp, operating through Mechanics Bank, is a regional bank serving clients in California. Its success is closely tied to the state's economic situation. This chart compares the bank's future earnings expectations with those of other regional financial institutions, showing how investors view its prospects in the competitive California market.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Mechanics Bancorp is a regional bank deeply rooted in local communities. Its operations reflect the economic health of small and medium-sized businesses and individual clients in its service area. This chart reflects overall revenue forecasts for the entire market, and MCHB's example illustrates how micro-level financial stability shapes the national economic picture.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp is the parent company of Mechanics Bank, which provides banking services in California. This chart shows its total revenue, consisting of net interest income from loans and fee income from various banking products. Sales trends reflect the bank's competitive position and are influenced by the state's economic situation.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp is the parent company of Mechanics Bank, a regional bank in California. This chart breaks down its revenue, breaking it down into net interest income from lending and fees from asset management and other banking services. This reflects its strategy and focus on specific financial products.
Overall market sales
Mechanics Bancorp (likely related to HomeStreet Bank) is a regional bank focused on a specific geographic market. Its financial health reflects the local economy. The overall economic trend observed here is important because it impacts the real estate market, employment, and the financial health of the bank's clients in its region.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp's revenue forecast, a regional bank, reflects the economic health of the communities it serves. This chart shows analysts' expectations for loan portfolio growth, particularly in the commercial and mortgage lending segments, which are indicative of business activity and the real estate market in the area.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp is a regional bank providing financial services to individuals and businesses. This chart shows the revenue forecast for the entire industry. It helps understand overall trends in the sector, such as whether lending and revenue growth are expected amid interest rate changes, a key driver of the bank's financial health.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
Mechanics Bancorp, operating through HomeStreet Bank, is a regional bank focused on mortgage and commercial lending. The bank's performance is closely tied to the health of the real estate and small business markets in its regions of operation. This market expectations chart reflects consumer and business confidence, which drives demand for credit products.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp is a typical regional bank, whose financial performance is illustrated by this chart. It shows the portion of loan and fee income the bank retains as profit. This is a direct result of the quality of its loan portfolio, control over operating costs, and the ability to attract low-cost deposits.
Market segment marginality - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp, operating as Mechanics Bank, is a regional bank serving California. This chart evaluates the performance of its core banking operations in a competitive state. Stable and high profitability may indicate a high-quality loan portfolio and strong relationships with business clients.
Market marginality as a whole
Mechanics Bancorp is a classic regional bank serving local communities. Its success depends on the health of the local economy, the quality of its loan portfolio, and depositor confidence. This chart, showing average profitability across the country, compares the stability and risks of the traditional banking model with more volatile sectors.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bancorp is the parent company of Mechanics Bank, a regional bank in California. The headcount here reflects the size of its branch network and banking volume. The dynamics in this chart may indicate the bank's strategy: either expanding its physical presence by opening new branches or streamlining existing ones.
Share of the company's employees Mechanics Bancorp within the market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp, operating as Mechanics Bank, is a major regional bank in California. This chart illustrates its importance in the state's financial sector through its team. It reflects the proportion of banking professionals, from account managers to credit analysts, that the bank employs, highlighting its role as a key employer in local communities.
Number of employees in the market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp, which operates through HomeStreet Bank, is a regional bank offering a wide range of financial services. This chart shows overall employment in the regional banking sector. Stability or growth in this indicator indicates the health of the local economy and trust in financial institutions, which are the foundation of the bank's business.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
Mechanics Bancorp is a regional bank deeply rooted in local communities. The dynamics of its staff, from loan officers to tellers, mirror the economic life of small and medium-sized businesses in the region. The bank's growth is directly linked to the prosperity of its clients and contributes to the overall stability of the labor market.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Mechanics Bancorp (MCHB)
Mechanics Bancorp is a regional bank that provides traditional banking services. Its value is based on its loan portfolio, deposit base, and the customer relationships built by its employees in its branches. This chart shows that it is a service-based business, where value is directly tied to people, resulting in a moderate cost per employee.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Regional banks
HomeStreet Bank (ticker linked to homestreet.com) is a regional bank operating in the Pacific Northwest. Like other regional players, it competes with giants by focusing on local service and mortgage lending. This chart shows the industry average, allowing one to assess how effective this model is in generating market value per employee.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
Mechanics Bancorp is a regional bank serving customers in its local communities. Traditional banking is a business built on people and relationships. This chart shows how the market evaluates the efficiency and profitability of a banking model where personalized service and customer trust are key success factors.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Mechanics Bancorp (MCHB)
Mechanics Bancorp (likely a mistake; the ticker symbol MCHB is inactive or refers to another bank, possibly the former Mechanics Bank or HomeStreet). HomeStreet (MCHB was the ticker symbol before the acquisition) is a regional bank. This chart shows the efficiency of its core business: how successfully the bank's staff generates profit from the difference between lending and deposit rates.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp (HomeStreet Bank) is a regional bank serving the West Coast of the United States. This chart shows the benchmark for "Regional Banks." In this sector, the profit per employee benchmark is typically more stable than that of "systemic" investment banks. It reflects the efficiency of traditional banking: deposit collection and lending.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Mechanics Bancorp (likely HomeStreet, judging by the website) is a regional bank operating on the West Coast of the United States. They provide banking services to businesses and individuals. This is a classic banking business. This chart shows the market-average profit per employee. It helps understand how profitable the regional banking sector is per employee.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee Mechanics Bancorp (MCHB)
Mechanics Bancorp (via HomeStreet Bank) is a regional bank, and this chart shows its performance. The growth in revenue per employee indicates successful growth of loan and deposit portfolios, as well as effective management of operating expenses. This is a key indicator of the health of a traditional banking business.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bank (MCHB) is a regional bank serving clients in California. In the competitive banking sector, team productivity is crucial. This chart shows the average revenue per employee in the segment. It allows investors to assess how effectively the bank's staff generates interest and fee income compared to other regional banks.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Mechanics Bancorp is a regional bank. Like WSBC, BKU, and others, this metric measures the efficiency of its operating model. In the fintech era, traditional banks must prove that their branches and staff are productive. This chart shows how much revenue (interest and fees) is generated on average by one bank employee.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company Mechanics Bancorp (MCHB)
Mechanics Bancorp (ticker MCHB, but homestreet.com suggests a merger, likely with HomeStreet Bank) is a regional bank. Like many of its peers, it is under pressure. This chart shows the number of bets that the bank will fail to cope with rising deposit costs or suffer losses on its commercial loan portfolio, particularly in the office sector.
Shares shorted by market segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp (formerly HomeStreet Bank) is a regional bank serving the West Coast of the United States. Its business is mortgage and commercial lending. This indicator summarizes short positions across all regional banks. When investors short the sector, they perceive risks in commercial real estate or expect rising bad debt to hit all banks of this type.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Mechanics Bancorp (MCHB) (likely a ticker symbol error related to HomeStreet) is a bank focused on mortgages and commercial loans. The banking sector is extremely sensitive to the overall state of the economy. This chart shows the level of investor fear. When it rises, it indicates fears of a recession or housing crisis, which is a direct risk for the mortgage bank.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator Mechanics Bancorp (MCHB)
Mechanics Bancorp (likely HomeStreet - HMST) is a regional bank sensitive to the West Coast economy and rates. This chart for HMST above 70 may reflect strong lending growth. Below 30 is associated with fears of a recession or problems in the regional real estate market.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Regional banks
Mechanics Bancorp is a regional bank providing banking services to businesses and individuals. This chart reflects the collective mood of the regional banking sector. It helps assess whether the entire industry is under systemic pressure due to concerns about deposit outflows or risks in commercial real estate.
RSI 14 for the overall market
Mechanics Bancorp (MCHB), a regional bank. This chart reflects the "temperature" of small businesses and the real estate market in its region. During periods of euphoria, local businesses take out loans for expansion. During periods of panic and economic downturn, the risk of default on these loans increases for the bank, requiring increased reserves.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast MCHB (Mechanics Bancorp)
Mechanics Bancorp (formerly HomeStreet) is a regional bank providing banking and mortgage services. This chart shows the average analyst forecast. Their estimates focus on mortgage lending volume, which is highly dependent on interest rates, as well as growth in the core commercial banking business and the quality of the loan portfolio.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price MCHB (Mechanics Bancorp)
HomeStreet Bank (referring to its website and ticker symbols MCHB/HMST) is a regional bank operating primarily in the Pacific Northwest. Their business has historically been heavily dependent on mortgage lending. This chart shows how analysts assess their ability to navigate the high-rate environment that is plaguing the mortgage market. It reflects the gap between their target price and the current price.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Regional banks
HomeStreet Bank (as indicated on its website) is a regional bank focused on the Pacific Northwest (Seattle, Portland). It is strong in mortgage lending. This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the entire regional banking sector. It reflects whether experts believe the housing market on the West Coast is stable.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Mechanics Bancorp (MCHB) is a regional bank that was likely acquired by or linked to HomeStreet. It's a classic bank serving local businesses and residents, likely on the West Coast. This chart shows a consolidated view of experts on the economy. It reflects analysts' overall confidence in the health of regional banks.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index Mechanics Bancorp
Mechanics Bank (MCHB) is a regional bank focused on the California market, providing a full range of services to businesses and individuals. This chart is a barometer of the California economy. It likely reflects their ability to grow their loan portfolio (especially commercial) and manage risk in one of the most dynamic, yet expensive, states in the US.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Regional banks
HomeStreet Bank (MCHB) is a regional bank (headquartered in Seattle) serving clients on the West Coast (Washington, California, and Hawaii). This aggregate metric evaluates banks. The chart shows the sector average. This benchmark: how does HomeStreet's geographic focus (West Coast) differentiate it from the average regional bank?
The AKIM Index for the overall market
HomeStreet (MCHB) is a regional bank serving the West Coast of the United States (WA, CA, HI). Its business (loans, deposits) directly reflects the health of the economies in these states. This chart, showing the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how MCHB, whose profitability depends on interest rates, compares to the overall macroeconomic picture.