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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum EQB Inc. T.EQB

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.EQB.P.C | EQGPF

EQB Inc. operates through its wholly owned subsidiary Equitable Bank. Equitable Bank provides diversified personal and commercial banking through its EQ Bank platform. The Company operates through two main divisions: Personal Banking and Commercial Banking. Its Personal Banking segment consists of deposits, single family residential mortgage loans, home equity lines of credit, reverse mortgages... see more

TSX:EQB - Post Discussion

EQB Inc. > Comparison
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Post by retiredcf on Jun 25, 2023 10:10am

Comparison

Thinking of adding either TD or EQB to my TFSA. Which offers more growth and what would be a fair entry price?

With the goal of growth in mind, we would prefer EQB over TD. EQB is much smaller ($2.0B market cap) vs. TD at $113B, and has grown its sales at a faster pace - 15% annually over a 10 year horizon vs. 7% annually, respectively. EQB has a slightly better net profit margin than TD, at 34% and 30%, respectively, and trades at a cheaper valuation of 6.4X forward P/E (vs. TD at 9.6X). TD offers a better yield, but for growth we would prefer EQB. We feel that around the ~$65 range is a good entry price, although, we like its recent momentum and would be comfortable stepping in here. (5iResearch)
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