A share price of Bank of Montreal [BMO] is currently trading at $103.38, down -0.14%. One of the good ways to gauge the recent performance is if the stock’s short-term value is rising or falling. The BMO shares have gain 0.91% over the last week, with a monthly amount glided 9.86%, and seem to be holding up well over a long-time horizon.
From an analyst’s perspective:
Previously, CIBC downgraded its rating to Neutral on April 04, 2025. On January 08, 2025, upgrade upgraded it’s rating to Outperform. Scotiabank upgraded its rating to a Sector Outperform. CIBC upgraded its rating to a Sector Outperform. Scotiabank downgraded its rating to Sector Perform for this stock on August 28, 2024. In a note dated August 28, 2024, BofA Securities downgraded an Neutral rating on this stock.
Bank of Montreal experienced fluctuations in its stock price throughout the past year between $76.98 and $106.00. Currently, Wall Street analysts expect the stock to reach $50 within the next 12 months. Bank of Montreal [NYSE: BMO] shares were valued at $103.38 at the most recent close of the market. An investor can expect a potential drop of -51.63% based on the average BMO price forecast.
Analyzing the BMO fundamentals
Trailing Twelve Months sales for Bank of Montreal [NYSE:BMO] were 58.42B which represents 2.93% growth. Gross Profit Margin for this corporation currently stands at 1.02% with Operating Profit Margin at 0.13%, Pretax Profit Margin comes in at 0.24%, and Net Profit Margin reading is 0.18%. To continue investigating profitability, this company’s Return on Assets is posted at 0.01, Equity is 0.1 and Total Capital is 0.0. An extended analysis of the company’s primary financial structure reveals a debt-to-equity ratio of3.13.
Before buying any particular stock, readers tend to pay close attention to the indicators that support and create resistance.
Ratios To Look Out For
To put it in perspective, the Current Ratio for Bank of Montreal [NYSE:BMO] is 0.57. Considering the valuation of this stock, the price to sales ratio is 1.29, the price to book ratio is 1.37 and price to earnings (TTM) ratio is 13.43.