Zions Bancorporation (ZION) Reports Lower Q1 Earnings Amid Tax Charge

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Summary:

  • Zions Bancorporation's (ZION, Financial) shares dropped 6.4% due to a quarterly earnings miss.
  • Wall Street analysts suggest a significant potential upside based on their average price targets.
  • The company's outlook remains steady with a "Hold" recommendation from brokers.

Zions Bancorporation (ZION) witnessed a 6.4% decline in its stock price following its Q1 2025 earnings release, which fell short of expectations due to an income tax charge. Despite this setback, the regional bank's GAAP EPS was reported at $1.13, a decrease from the previous quarter's $1.34. On a positive note, Zions' net interest income surpassed estimates slightly, reaching $635 million.

Wall Street Analysts Forecast

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Wall Street analysts have provided a range of one-year price targets for Zions Bancorp NA (ZION, Financial), with the average target price set at $58.71. Estimates vary from a high of $65.00 to a low of $52.00, suggesting a potential upside of 34.58% from the current stock price of $43.62. Investors seeking more detailed data can view it on the Zions Bancorp NA (ZION) Forecast page.

The consensus from 22 brokerage firms rates Zions Bancorp NA (ZION, Financial) with an average brokerage recommendation of 2.9, indicating a "Hold" position. On the rating scale, 1 represents a Strong Buy, while 5 indicates a Sell, placing Zions in a neutral stance among analysts.

GuruFocus' GF Value estimates that Zions Bancorp NA (ZION, Financial) should have a fair value of $53.26 in one year, implying a potential upside of 22.1% from its current trading price of $43.62. This GF Value is calculated considering historical trading multiples, past business growth, and future performance estimates. For more comprehensive insights, visit the Zions Bancorp NA (ZION) Summary page.

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