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Raymond James Financial Quote, Financials, Valuation and Earnings

Raymond James Financial Price Quote

$163.78

Raymond James Financial Key Stats

Buy
72
Raymond James Financial (RJF) is a Buy

Day range:
$162.11 - $164.71
52-week range:
$102.42 - $164.71
Dividend yield:
1.1%
P/E ratio:
16.88
P/S ratio:
2.75
P/B ratio:
2.87%

Volume:
716.4K
Avg. volume:
1.3M
1-year change:
57.07%
Market cap:
$33.3B
Revenue:
$12.6B
EPS:
$9.71

How Much Does Raymond James Financial Make?

Is Raymond James Financial Growing As A Company?

Raymond James Financial Stock Price Performance

What Is Raymond James Financial 52-Week High & Low?

Raymond James Financial Price To Free Cash Flow

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Is It Risky To Buy Raymond James Financial?

Is Raymond James Financial Cash Flow Positive?

  • What Is RJF Cash Flow From Operations?
    Cash flow from operations (TTM) is $2.1B
  • What Is Raymond James Financial’s Cash Flow From Financing?
    Cash flow from financing (TTM) is -$407M
  • What Is Raymond James Financial’s Cash Flow From Investing?
    Cash flow from investing (TTM) is -$1.1B

Raymond James Financial Return On Invested Capital

  • Is Management Doing A Good Job?
    RJF return on invested capital is 15.33%
  • What Is Raymond James Financial Return On Assets?
    ROA measures how assets are converting to revenues and is 2.56%
  • What Is RJF Return On Equity?
    ROE is a measure of profitability and is 17.91%

Raymond James Financial Earnings Date & Stock Price

Raymond James Financial Competitors

Raymond James Financial Dividend Yield

Raymond James Financial Analyst Estimates

YoY Growth Past Surprise
EPS: 41.58% 22.19%
Revenue: 13.28% 4.27%

Analyst Recommendations

Buy Recommendations: 4
Hold Recommendations: 8
Sell Recommendations: 0
Price Target: 148.21
Downside from Last Price: -9.5%

Major Shareholders

  • How many RJF shares are owned by institutional investors?
    246.6M RJF shares are owned by institutional investors
  • How many RJF shares are owned by insiders?
    16.3M RJF shares are owned by insiders