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PB Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

New York Stock Exchange · Banks - Regional · Financial Services

$74.62
-0.43 (-0.57%)

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc. serves as the holding company for Prosperity Bank, providing a comprehensive suite of financial solutions to both individual customers and corporate clients. The bank gathers various types of deposits, such as checking, savings, money market accounts, and certificates of deposit. Its lending portfolio is extensive, covering: Real Estate: Mortgages for residential proper…

Market Cap: $8.97Bwww.prosperitybankusa.com

Price

No data yet.

Signal Score (90d)

110
110
Aug 17Aug 17

Revenue

$520.00M+81.89%
$275.16M$356.77M$438.38M$520.00M
Sep 2021Jun 2026

Quote

Day Range
$74.53 – $75.33
52-Week Range
$61.07 – $77.20
Volume
$328.1K
Market Cap
$8.97B
50-Day Avg
$72.70
200-Day Avg
$70.14
Prev Close
$75.05
Open
$74.54

Valuation & Ratios

P/E Ratio
12.08
EPS
$5.74
P/B Ratio
0.86
P/S Ratio
3.76
Debt/Equity
0.28
Current Ratio
0.43
Dividend Yield
+3.4%
Gross Margin
+71.9%

Returns & Efficiency

Return on Equity
+7.1%
Return on Assets
+1.4%
FCF Yield
+7.9%
EV/EBITDA
8.17

Revenue & Net Income (Annual)

Fiscal YearRevenueNet IncomeEPS
2025$1.74B$542.84M$5.72
2024$1.74B$479.39M$5.05
2023$1.56B$419.32M$4.51
2022$1.20B$524.52M$5.73
2021$1.15B$519.30M$5.60

Social Signal Score

61
5d
62
2 mentions
30d
61
2 mentions
60d
61
2 mentions
90d
61
2 mentions
news: 1 · rss: 1

Earnings

Wed, Nov 4(in 3 months)

Consensus estimate $1.39 per share

6of 7 quarters beat consensus

Typical surprise +1.4% (median, so one quarter with a near-zero estimate can't distort it)

  • Wed, Jul 29$1.62 vs $1.50beat
  • Wed, Apr 29$1.16 vs $1.41miss
  • Wed, Jan 28$1.46 vs $1.44beat
  • Wed, Oct 29$1.45 vs $1.44beat
  • Wed, Jul 23$1.42 vs $1.40beat
  • Wed, Apr 23$1.37 vs $1.35beat

Estimates and results for PB via Financial Modeling Prep. Beating consensus says the company cleared the bar analysts set, not that the business grew.

Insider trading

Open-market buys and sells by PB officers and directors.

Bought

0 trades

Sold
$1.4m

79 trades

  • Holmes Ned Ssold
    director·500 @ $74.13·$37k·Aug 12, 2026·filing
  • Holmes Ned Ssold
    director·500 @ $74.14·$37k·Aug 12, 2026·filing
  • Holmes Ned Ssold
    director·100 @ $74.16·$7k·Aug 12, 2026·filing
  • Holmes Ned Ssold
    director·500 @ $74.60·$37k·Aug 5, 2026·filing
  • Holmes Ned Ssold
    director·500 @ $74.62·$37k·Aug 5, 2026·filing
  • Holmes Ned Ssold
    director·100 @ $74.64·$7k·Aug 5, 2026·filing
  • Holmes Ned Ssold
    director·1 @ $72.90·$73·Jul 29, 2026·filing
  • Holmes Ned Ssold
    director·499 @ $74.27·$37k·Jul 29, 2026·filing

21 further Form 4 entries are share awards, option exercises or shares withheld for tax. Those are compensation, not trades, so they are excluded above. Buying is the stronger signal: an insider spends their own money for one reason. Selling has many innocent explanations — tax, diversifying, a house — so it says far less than it appears to. Via SEC filings.

Valuation

Project earnings forward and see what return today's price implies.

Seeded from PB's reported EPS growth of 0.5% a year over 4 years.

EPS in 5 years
$5.89
Implied price
$70.65
Return from $74.62
-1.1% a year

To earn 15.0% a year on these assumptions you'd need to buy at $35.13 -52.9% below today's price.

How sensitive is that answer?

Annual return across nearby assumptions. If the result is only attractive in one corner, that is the finding.

growth \ P/E810121416
-9.5%-17.9%-14.1%-10.9%-8.1%-5.7%
-4.5%-13.3%-9.4%-6.0%-3.1%-0.4%
0.5%-8.8%-4.6%-1.1%2.0%4.8%
5.5%-4.3%0.1%3.8%7.1%10.0%
10.5%0.3%4.9%8.8%12.2%15.2%

This is arithmetic on assumptions you chose, not a forecast or a recommendation. It ignores dividends, buybacks, share issuance and debt, and it assumes a company still earning money in 5 years. Change any input and the answer changes a lot — that sensitivity is the honest result, not a flaw in the model.

Mentions (2)

  • News (RSS)zerohedge·2h ago·Neutral

    Americans Are Falling Into The Socialist Trap By Blaming Capitalism For Damages Of Statism Americans Are Falling Into The Socialist Trap By Blaming Capitalism For Damages Of Statism Authored by Daniel Lacalle, Americans are falling into the socialism trap by not realizing that solving big government problems with an even bigger one is dangerous. Many blame capitalism for their affordability problems, when the true cause is statism. Statism is the gradual replacement of civil society, markets, sa

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  • Newszacks.com·6h ago·Positive

    Prosperity Bancshares (PB) is a Top Dividend Stock Right Now: Should You Buy? Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does Prosperity Bancshares (PB) have what it takes?

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