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Investing.com - DA Davidson has reiterated its Neutral rating and $70.00 price target on Bank of Hawaii (NYSE:BOH) following the bank’s second-quarter 2025 results. The bank, currently valued at $2.5 billion, appears undervalued according to InvestingPro analysis, with the stock trading at a P/E ratio of 15.57x and offering a substantial 4.45% dividend yield.
The firm noted that Bank of Hawaii’s loan growth fell short of expectations during the quarter, but highlighted positive net interest margin momentum and further securities build-up that improved DA Davidson’s net interest income forecast.
These improvements in net interest income have translated to a higher earnings per share outlook for the bank, according to the research firm’s analysis.
DA Davidson identified credit quality as a continuing strength for Bank of Hawaii and observed that the bank is closely monitoring its expenses.
The firm suggested that a return to share repurchases would serve as a "welcomed catalyst" for the stock, though no specific timeline for such a program was mentioned in the analysis.
In other recent news, Bank of Hawaii reported its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, showing a slight beat on earnings per share but a miss on revenue expectations. The company posted an EPS of $1.06, surpassing the forecast of $1.05. However, actual revenue came in at $174.48 million, which was below the expected $177.92 million. Stephens, an analyst firm, responded by lowering its price target for Bank of Hawaii from $78.00 to $76.00, though it maintained an Overweight rating on the stock. The firm’s decision followed the bank’s second-quarter operating earnings per share of $1.10, which exceeded both Stephens’ estimate of $1.04 and the Street’s consensus of $1.06. Despite the earnings beat, Bank of Hawaii reported pre-provision net revenue of $67.0 million, which was 2.5% below Stephens’ projection. These developments reflect recent trends and analyst assessments of the company’s financial performance.
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