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John Swiatek, a director at CB Financial Services, Inc. (NASDAQ:CBFV), executed a series of transactions on May 13, 2025, according to a recent SEC filing. Swiatek sold a total of 2,500 shares of common stock, generating approximately $73,756. The sales occurred at prices ranging from $29.50 to $29.56 per share. The transaction price sits near the stock’s 52-week high of $33.72, though InvestingPro analysis suggests the stock remains undervalued with a market capitalization of $150.73 million.
In addition to the sales, Swiatek exercised stock options to acquire 2,500 shares of common stock at a price of $22.25 per share, bringing the total value of the acquisition to $55,625. Following these transactions, Swiatek’s direct ownership stands at 11,494 shares, while he also holds 6,334 shares indirectly through an IRA.
These transactions reflect Swiatek’s ongoing involvement in managing his investment in CB Financial Services.
In other recent news, CB Financial Services reported a decline in pre-provision net revenue due to weaker net interest income and fees, although this was partially offset by improved operating expenses. The company also experienced a 2% decrease in loans and a 1% drop in deposits, despite a positive expansion of 14 basis points in net interest margin. DA Davidson maintained a Neutral rating for CB Financial Services, with a price target of $30.00, highlighting these financial aspects. The firm noted a provision release and a buyback program that repurchased about 1.5% of the company’s outstanding shares. Analyst Manuel Navas from DA Davidson mentioned that the company anticipates a more favorable loan growth trajectory in 2026, supported by investments in the Treasury Management team. These investments are expected to enhance funding and improve operating leverage after 2025. However, projected returns remain below peer averages, with an estimated 1.2% return on average assets in 2026. Despite a positive net interest margin impact on the 2025 estimates, DA Davidson suggests that the potential for stock price appreciation is limited, maintaining a Neutral stance on the stock.
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