First Hawaiian, Inc.

Fundamentals6.9
Price Action4.3
News Sentiment6.1
AI Rating
5.8

Key Drivers

  • Steady profitability
  • Reasonable valuation
  • High leverage

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AI Summary

5.8

FHB has moved from a stable regional bank to an event-driven trade where improving NIM and earnings support the thesis, but the all-stock TriCo deal now drives returns and investors should watch whether management can close the merger without legal or execution slippage while defending the 27.3–27.8 support zone and eventually reclaiming 28.65–29.30 for the uptrend to resume.

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Deep Analysis

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Fundamental Analysis

6.9

Key Financial Insights:

  • Steady profitability
  • Reasonable valuation
  • High leverage

First Hawaiian looks appealing for its steady profitability, supported dividend, and reasonable valuation, but the upside is tempered by high balance-sheet leverage and weaker recent cash flow.

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Price Behavior

4.3
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Key Price Behavior Insights:

  • Lower highs
  • Fragile base
  • Resistance overhead

FHB has trended down over the last month, but holding the $27.30-$27.80 zone keeps a fragile base in play unless it reclaims $27.90-$28.25.

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Support Level: $27.30-$27.80
Resistance Level: $27.90-$28.25

Downtrend from the upper $29s to the mid-$27s with recent stabilization near support

Sentiment & News

6.1

Key News Insights:

  • Solid Q2 results
  • Merger scrutiny
  • Institutional accumulation

First Hawaiian delivered solid Q2 results with an increased dividend and improving banking trends, while the TriCo merger continues to attract legal scrutiny and institutional buying. #M&A‍

Earnings

The news is modestly positive for FHB as strong operating performance and dividend support offset deal-related uncertainty around the TriCo transaction