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Is Wells Fargo (WFC) Offering Opportunity After Recent Share Price Pullback?

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Is Wells Fargo (WFC) Offering Opportunity After Recent Share Price Pullback? Make better investment decisions with Simply Wall St's easy, visual tools that give you a competitive edge…
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  • Wells Fargo scores a full 6 out of 6 on Simply Wall St's valuation checks

    60% confidence
  • The Excess Returns model uses a Stable EPS estimate of $7.91 per share based on weighted future Return on Equity estimates from 18 analysts

    60% confidence
  • Wells Fargo's Excess Returns model implies an intrinsic value of approximately $128.16 per share, indicating the stock is materially undervalued by roughly 41.0% relative to the current share price of ~$75.64

    60% confidence
  • Broader discussions about interest rates, credit quality and regulation continue to frame how investors assess risk and upside for large banks like Wells Fargo, explaining why share price can move without stock-specific developments

    60% confidence
  • Wells Fargo's 1-year return of 3.2% is lagging behind its large US bank peers

    60% confidence
  • The Stable Book Value of $59.58 per share is sourced from weighted future Book Value estimates from 15 analysts

    60% confidence

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Wells Fargo & Company · eps7.91 USD_per_share
Wells Fargo & Company · margin13.27 percent
Wells Fargo & Company · stock price75.64 USD
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