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CCNE

CNB FinancialB
Nasdaq / Banks
Last Price
At close
2026-06-03
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Current thesis
The constructive case is that Q1 already showed stable margin, positive organic deposit growth, stronger year-over-year earnings after the ESSA acquisition, improving tangible book value, and liquidity that management described as ample versus adjusted uninsured deposits [#PR-2026-04-20]. If integration synergies and footprint optimization convert into steadier expenses and retained deposits, the stock could drift toward or above the roughly $32.67 median target.
Posture
Constructive
Lead driver
Momentum
What changed
Momentum remains the lead driver in the composite, 7D delta -4.1.
What can break
Additional CRE paydowns or softer loan demand that keep organic loan balances under pressure.
Momentum
57
Value
60
Sentiment
54
Setup hits (3d)
0 · Net Neutral
AI TargetsBase $31.00 · Bull $34.00 · Bear $27.00
Data freshness
Prices
As of 2026-06-03
Fundamentals
As of 2026-06-02 • Vendor: Data Vendor v1
Scores
As of 2026-06-03 • Model: HYBRID_IC_RP
AI Memo
As of 2026-04-21 • Model: RankAlpha Sentiment Codex
Investment thesis
As of 2026-06-03
Supporting evidence
What
Grade B · Constructive
Confidence Medium · Net Neutral
Target $32.67
Why
Momentum57 · Δ7d -4.1
Value60 · Δ7d +5.4
Sentiment54 · Δ7d +1.9
So what
Strength-led posture (Net Neutral). Favor watchlist adds and disciplined entries.
Lead driver: Momentum · See technicals
Momentum
57
34% active weight
Current posture
7d trendSoftening
Δ7d
-4.1
Δ21d
-5.0
Value
60
32% active weight
Current posture
7d trendImproving
Δ7d
+5.4
Δ21d
+5.7
Sentiment
54
33% active weight
Current posture
7d trendImproving
Δ7d
+1.9
Δ21d
+6.0
Why this grade

Composite grade B. Momentum 56.6 / Value 60.1 / Sentiment 53.6

Fundamentals (TTM)
As of 2026-06-02
Market Cap
$911.39M
Beta
0.72
Shares Out
29.48M
P/E (TTM)
13.2
P/S (TTM)
3.02
P/FCF (TTM)
25.21
Rev YoY
+30.5%
EPS YoY
-64.5%
Gross Margin
-
Op Margin
+23.2%
Net Debt
$56.57M
Current Ratio
-
As of 2026-06-03 • Updated nightlySource: Internal modelMethodology