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MyState Ltd

$4.610
$0.030 (0.65%)
Day Range
$4.585 – $4.660
52 Week Range
$4.050 – $4.950
Volume
31.43K
Avg Volume (10D)
150.60K
Market Cap
$785.63M
P/E Ratio
21.53
Price Chart
Market Statistics
Open$4.660
Previous Close$4.640
Day High$4.660
Day Low$4.585
52 Week High$4.950
52 Week Low$4.050
Valuation
Market Cap785.63M
Shares Outstanding170.42M
P/E Ratio (Annual)21.53
P/E Ratio (TTM)19.31
Dividend Yield4.95%
Price to Book1.06
Trading Activity
Volume31.43K
Value Traded144.93K
Bid$4.600 × 190
Ask$4.620 × 1,193
Performance
1 Day1.75%
5 Day4.97%
13 Week7.89%
52 Week10.71%
YTD1.53%
Technical Indicators
RSI (14)58.04
50-Day SMA$4.541
200-Day SMA$4.473
Latest News
MyState completes $755m merger with Auswide, creating regional banking powerhouse
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MyState completes $755m merger with Auswide, creating regional banking powerhouse

Tasmania’s biggest bank, MyState (ASX: MYS), has officially completed its $755 million merger with Queensland’s Auswide Bank, creating a stronger and larger financial services institution for around 272,000 regional customers. The merged group will operate under four brands — MyState Bank, Auswide Bank, SelfCo and TPT Wealth — and will distribute a suite of products, […]

Tasmania’s MyState proposes $755m merger with Queensland’s Auswide Bank
Industrials & Juniors

Tasmania’s MyState proposes $755m merger with Queensland’s Auswide Bank

Tasmania’s biggest bank MyState (ASX: MYS) has entered into a $755 million merger agreement with Queensland-based Auswide Bank (ASX: ABA), in a move expected to benefit customers and shareholders. Under the terms of the proposal, MyState will issue 1.112 new shares for every one share held by Auswide shareholders, implying a 65.9% pro forma ownership […]

One of Australia’s oldest listed companies follows super new path
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One of Australia’s oldest listed companies follows super new path

The walls of the Melbourne headquarters of Equity Trustees (ASX: EQT) are adorned with the portraits of former prime ministers, premiers and governor generals who have served on the board of the stately 133-year-old institution. The roll call of dignitaries includes 19th century premier Sir Charles Sladen, prime ministers Stanley Bruce and Robert Menzies and […]