HWC VS WFC Stock Comparison

PerformanceTechnicalsEarningsProfitVolatilityAnalyst Price Targets
PerformanceTechnicalsEarningsProfitVolatilityAnalyst Price Targets

Performance

HWC
10/100

HWC returned -23.30% in the last 12 months. Based on SPY's performance of 13.09%, its performance is below average giving it a score of 10 of 100.

WFC
10/100

WFC returned -9.84% in the last 12 months. Based on SPY's performance of -1.97%, its performance is below average giving it a score of 10 of 100.

Technicals

HWC
86/100

HWC receives a 85 of 100 based on 14 indicators. 12 are bullish, 2 are bearish.

WFC
86/100

WFC receives a 85 of 100 based on 14 indicators. 11 are bullish, 1 are bearish.

Earnings

HWC
100/100

HWC has missed earnings 1 times in the last 20 quarters.

WFC
31/100

WFC has missed earnings 5 times in the last 20 quarters.

Profit

HWC
74/100

Out of the last 20 quarters, HWC has had 17 profitable quarters and has increased their profits year over year on 11 of them.

WFC
69/100

Out of the last 20 quarters, WFC has had 18 profitable quarters and has increased their profits year over year on 7 of them.

Volatility

HWC
40/100

HWC has had a lower than average amount of volatility over the last 12 months giving it a score of 40 of 100.

WFC
43/100

WFC has had a lower than average amount of volatility over the last 12 months giving it a score of 42 of 100.

Analyst Price Targets

HWC

"Analyst Price Targets" not found for HWC

WFC
60/100

31 analysts offer 12-month price targets for WFC. Together, they have an average target of 55.33, the most optimistic target put WFC at 67 within 12-months and the most pessimistic has WFC at 44.6.

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Hancock Whitney Corporation Common Stock Summary

Nasdaq / HWC
Financial Services
Banks - Regional
Hancock Whitney Corporation operates as the financial holding company for Hancock Whitney Bank that provides traditional and online banking services to commercial, small business, and retail customers. It accepts various deposit products, including noninterest-bearing demand deposits, interest-bearing transaction accounts, savings accounts, money market deposit accounts, and time deposit accounts. The company also offers loans products comprising commercial and industrial loans; commercial real estate loans; construction and land development loans; residential mortgages; consumer loans comprising second lien mortgage home loans, home equity lines of credit, and nonresidential consumer purpose loans; revolving credit facilities; and letters of credit and financial guarantees. In addition, it offers investment brokerage and treasury management services, and annuity and life insurance products; and trust and investment management services to retirement plans, corporations, and individuals. Further, the company facilitates investments in new market tax credit activities; and holds various foreclosed assets. The company operates 177 banking locations and 239 automated teller machines primarily in the Gulf south corridor, including southern and central Mississippi; southern and central Alabama; southern, central, and northwest Louisiana; the northern, central, and panhandle regions of Florida; and certain areas of east Texas, including Houston, Beaumont, Dallas, and San Antonio. It also operates a loan production office in Tennessee; and a trust and asset management office in Texas. The company was formerly known as Hancock Holding Company and changed its name to Hancock Whitney Corporation in May 2018. Hancock Whitney Corporation was founded in 1899 and is headquartered in Gulfport, Mississippi.

Wells Fargo & Co. Summary

New York Stock Exchange / WFC
Financial Services
Banks - Diversified
Wells Fargo & Company, a diversified financial services company, provides banking, investment, mortgage, and consumer and commercial finance products and services in the United States and internationally. It operates through four segments: Consumer Banking and Lending; Commercial Banking; Corporate and Investment Banking; and Wealth and Investment Management. The Consumer Banking and Lending segment offers diversified financial products and services for consumers and small businesses. Its financial products and services include checking and savings accounts, and credit and debit cards, as well as home, auto, personal, and small business lending services. The Commercial Banking segment provides financial solutions to private, family owned, and certain public companies. Its products and services include banking and credit products across various industry sectors and municipalities, secured lending and lease products, and treasury management services. The Corporate and Investment Banking segment offers a suite of capital markets, banking, and financial products and services to corporate, commercial real estate, government, and institutional clients. Its products and services comprise corporate banking, investment banking, treasury management, commercial real estate lending and servicing, equity, and fixed income solutions, as well as sales, trading, and research capabilities services. The Wealth and Investment Management segment provides personalized wealth management, brokerage, financial planning, lending, private banking, and trust and fiduciary products and services to affluent, high-net worth, and ultra-high-net worth clients. It also operates through financial advisors. Wells Fargo & Company was founded in 1852 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.