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California First Leasing Corporation

CFNB
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California First Leasing Corporation engages in the provision of loans and... California First Leasing Corporation engages in the provision of loans and lease financing for universities, businesses, other commercial or non-profit organizations, healthcare, and state and local municipalities. The company was formerly known as California First National Bancorp and changed its name to California First Leasing Corporation in February 2021. California First Leasing Corporation was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Newport Beach, California.
Share Price
$33.95
Last synced: 2026-08-13
Market Cap
$6.10M
Change (1 day)
0.00%
Change (1 year)
-96.39%
Country
US
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P/E ratio for California First Leasing Corporation (CFNB)
P/E ratio as of 2026 TTM: 0
According to California First Leasing Corporation latest financial reports and stock price the company's current price-to-earnings ratio (TTM) is 0. At the end of 2026 the company had a P/E ratio of 0.
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A low but positive P/E ratio stands for a company that is generating high earnings compared to its current valuation and might be undervalued. A company with a high negative (near 0) P/E ratio stands for a company that is generating heavy losses compared to its current valuation.

Companies with a P/E ratio over 30 or a negative one are generaly seen as "growth stocks" meaning that investors typically expect the company to grow or to become profitable in the future.

Companies with a positive P/E ratio bellow 10 are generally seen as "value stocks" meaning that the company is already very profitable and unlikely to strong growth in the future.