C&F Financial raises quarterly dividend 5% to 46c per share
Dividend Declaration: C&F Financial's board has declared a cash dividend of 46 cents per share, payable on April 1, 2025, to shareholders recorded by March 14, 2025.
Increase in Dividend: This new dividend amount reflects a 5% increase from the previous quarter's dividend of 44 cents per share.
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Three Small-Cap Stocks to Watch in 2026
Podcast Overview: Episode #467 of the Zacks Market Edge Podcast features host Tracey Ryniec and guest Mark Zinski discussing three small-cap stocks in real estate and banking to consider for 2026, moving away from AI-focused investments.
Comstock Holding Companies (CHCI): This asset manager and developer in the Washington DC area has seen a 64% increase in shares year-to-date, with a market cap of $135 million and a price-to-book ratio of 2.4, but does not pay dividends.
C&F Financial Corp. (CFFI): A Virginia-based bank with a market cap of $224 million, C&F Financial has a dividend yield of 2.7% and is attractively priced with a P/B ratio of 0.9, despite a 3.4% decline in shares year-to-date.
Bank of the James Financial Group (BOTJ): This Central Virginia bank has a market cap of $80 million, pays a dividend yielding 2.2%, and has seen a 12.2% increase in shares year-to-date, trading at a P/B ratio of 1.2.

Zacks Analyst Blog Spotlights Alphabet, Roche, RTX, Crawford United, and C&F Financial
Featured Stocks: The Zacks Analyst Blog highlights stocks including Alphabet Inc., Roche Holding AG, RTX Corp., Crawford United Corp., and C&F Financial Corp., showcasing their recent performance and market trends.
Alphabet Inc. Performance: Alphabet's shares have outperformed the industry, driven by growth in AI infrastructure, Google Cloud, and Search, with significant revenue increases from generative AI products.
Roche Holding AG Insights: Roche has seen strong performance due to high demand for key drugs, despite challenges from legacy drug sales and competition from biosimilars, while pursuing portfolio diversification.
RTX Corp. and Micro-Cap Stocks: RTX continues to receive substantial orders in defense and aerospace, while micro-cap stocks Crawford United and C&F Financial show strong growth and profitability, despite some operational challenges.






