Simmons First National Corp. - Ordinary Shares - Class A

Simmons First National Corp. - Ordinary Shares - Class A

SFNC

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Market Cap$3.11B
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P/E RatioDividendsReturn on EquityPrice-to-SalesDebt-to-Equity
Simmons First National Corp. - Ordinary Shares - Class ASimmons First National Corp. - Ordinary Shares - Class A-8.73.97%-11%6.9-
$7.81

Current Fair Value

62.5% downside

Overvalued by 62.5% based on the discounted cash flow analysis.

Share Statistics

Market cap$3.11 Billion
Enterprise Value$2.77 Billion
Dividend Yield$0.85 (3.97%)
Earnings per Share$-2.78
Beta0.94
Outstanding Shares145,838,000

Return

Return on Equity-10.51%ROE
Return on Assets-1.46%
Return on Invested Capital-2.32%

Valuation & Multiples

P/E Ratio-8.66P/E Ratio
PEG-7.75PEG
Price to Sales6.95Price to Sales
Price to Book Ratio0.91Price to Book Ratio
Enterprise Value to Revenue5.2
Enterprise Value to EBIT-4.83
Enterprise Value to Net Income-8
Total Debt to Enterprise0
Debt to Equity0Debt to Equity

Revenue Sources

No data

Insider Trades

Last Earnings Call

Report Date
April 28, 2026
EPS Estimate
$0.47
Average shareholder expectation
Revenue Estimate
$243.01 M
Average shareholder expectation

Next Earnings Call

Expected Date
July 16, 2026
EPS Estimate
$0.53
Average shareholder expectation
Revenue Estimate
$250.90 M
Average shareholder expectation

Institutional Put/Call Ratio

Market sentiment based on institutional option activity.

Put/Call Ratio0.00000%
Total Calls-
Total Puts-

Institutional Ownership

Holdings and activity of institutional investors.

Ownership %82.83% 2.68%
Total Invested$2.30B 6.55%
Investors Holding312 9.00%

ESG Score

No data

About Simmons First National Corp.

CEO: George Makris

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