Redwood Financial, Inc. is an investment planning and management firm. The company is headquartered in Redwood Falls, Minnesota. The company went IPO on 2002-02-04. The Bank, operating in eleven facilities, provides a variety of financial services to the areas of south central and southwestern Minnesota, as well as the south metropolitan area, including mortgage, commercial, agricultural and consumer lending products and various deposits and savings plans. The company also conducts business as Hometown Insurance, Inc. (the Agency). The Agency offers property, casualty, crop insurance, and health/life insurance in eleven facilities throughout south central and southwestern Minnesota, and the south metropolitan area. The company also conducts business as Hometown Solutions, Inc, which is a finder business connecting growers with suppliers, allowing growers to have access to products from sellers in the agricultural industry. The company also owns Redwood Financial Statutory Trust I (the Trust). The Trust issued preferred trust securities to independent entities.
How did REDW's recent EPS compare to expectations?
The most recent EPS for Redwood Financial Inc is $, expectations of $.
How did Redwood Financial Inc REDW's revenue perform in the last quarter?
Redwood Financial Inc revenue for the last quarter is $
What is the revenue estimate for Redwood Financial Inc?
According to of Wall street analyst, the revenue estimate of Redwood Financial Inc range from $ to $
What's the earning quality score for Redwood Financial Inc?
Redwood Financial Inc has a earning quality score of /. The score is based on a four dimension of Profitability, Growth, Cash generation & Capital Allocation, and Leverage.
When does Redwood Financial Inc report earnings?
Redwood Financial Inc next earnings report is expected in
What are Redwood Financial Inc's expected earnings?
Redwood Financial Inc expected earnings is $, according to wall-street analysts.
Did Redwood Financial Inc beat earnings expectations?
Redwood Financial Inc recent earnings of $ expectations.