First Busey (BUSE) is a stock that can certainly grab the attention of many investors, but do its recent returns compare favorably to the sector as a whole? A quick glance at the company's year-to ...
First Busey (BUSE) is headquartered in Champaign, and is in the Finance sector. The stock has seen a price change of 6.28% since the start of the year. Currently paying a dividend of $0.25 per ...
Based on the one-year price targets offered by 6 analysts, the average target price for First Busey Corp (NASDAQ:BUSE) is $30.33 with a high estimate of $34.00 and a low estimate of $28.00.
First Busey Corp. is a financial holding company, which engages in the provision of banking services. It operates through the following segments: Banking, Wealth Management, FirstTech, and Other.
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Smith Hulsey & Busey, an independent full-service business law firm based in Jacksonville, disclosed that it closed on transactions that totaled $1.12 billion in value last year alone. The firm ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Jan. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Busey Corporation (Nasdaq: BUSE) Net Income of $28.1 million Diluted EPS of $0.49 FOURTH QUARTER 2024 HIGHLIGHTS Adjusted net income 1 of $ ...
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