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1st Colonial Bancorp (OTCMKTS:FCOB) Trading 0.3% Higher - Here's What Happened

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1st Colonial Bancorp, Inc. (OTCMKTS:FCOB - Get Free Report) was up 0.3% during trading on Tuesday . The stock traded as high as $15.00 and last traded at $15.00. Approximately 500 shares were traded during mid-day trading, a decline of 92% from the average daily volume of 6,177 shares. The stock had previously closed at $14.95.

1st Colonial Bancorp Trading Down 0.3 %

The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.33, a quick ratio of 0.93 and a current ratio of 0.95. The business has a 50-day simple moving average of $14.92 and a two-hundred day simple moving average of $14.90. The stock has a market cap of $71.54 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 9.12 and a beta of 0.63.

1st Colonial Bancorp (OTCMKTS:FCOB - Get Free Report) last issued its quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, January 21st. The company reported $0.55 EPS for the quarter. 1st Colonial Bancorp had a net margin of 17.44% and a return on equity of 11.13%.

About 1st Colonial Bancorp

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1st Colonial Bancorp, Inc operates as the bank holding company for 1st Colonial Community Bank that provides a range of business and consumer financial services in New Jersey. The company offers various deposit products, including savings accounts, money market accounts, certificates of deposit, club accounts, and business and personal checking accounts.

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