Enterprise Financial Services' Preferred Stock Series A Shares Cross 6% Yield Mark
Dividend History: The article provides a dividend history chart for Enterprise Financial Services Corp's 5.0% Dep Shares Non-Cumul Preferred Stk Ser A (EFSCP), detailing historical payments.
Current Trading Performance: As of Wednesday, EFSCP shares are up about 0.2%, while the common shares (EFSC) have increased by approximately 1%.
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Anticipated Highlights for Enterprise Financial Services Corp (EFSC) Q3 2025 Earnings Report
Earnings Release and Estimates: Enterprise Financial Services Corp (NASDAQ:EFSC) is set to release its Q3 2025 earnings on October 27, with expected revenue of $176.51 million and earnings of $1.29 per share. Full year 2025 revenue is projected at $703.15 million, with earnings of $5.34 per share.
Recent Performance: In Q2 2025, EFSC reported actual revenue of $173.37 million, exceeding expectations by 4.45%, and earnings of $1.36 per share, surpassing estimates by 12.58%. Following the results, the stock rose by 0.43%.
Analyst Price Targets: The average target price for EFSC is $67.00, indicating a potential upside of 23.21% from the current price of $54.38. The estimated GF Value suggests an upside of 29.11% to $70.21.
Brokerage Recommendations: The consensus recommendation from five brokerage firms gives EFSC an average rating of 2.2, indicating an "Outperform" status on a scale where 1 is Strong Buy and 5 is Sell.

Enterprise Financial Services Corp's (NASDAQ:EFSC) high institutional ownership speaks for itself as stock continues to impress, up 5.2% over last week
Institutional Ownership: Enterprise Financial Services has a significant institutional ownership of 80%, with the top 11 shareholders controlling 51% of the company, indicating potential vulnerability to their trading decisions and market sentiment.
Insider Activity and Public Influence: Insiders own shares worth $35 million, reflecting alignment with the company's interests, while retail investors hold a 19% stake, suggesting they can influence company operations despite lacking majority control.






