OHIO VALLEY BANC CORP (OVBC)

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Score: 71/100
Analysis based upon 6/18/2026 closing price.
Ohio Valley Banc Corp. is a financial holding company, which owns The Ohio Valley Bank Company (the Bank). The Bank is engaged in commercial and retail banking. The Bank is a full-service financial institution offering a blend of commercial and consumer banking services within southeastern Ohio as well as western West Virginia. The banking services offered by the Bank include the acceptance of deposits in checking, savings, time and money market accounts; the making and servicing of personal and commercial loans; and the making of construction and real estate loans. The Bank offers individual retirement accounts, safe deposit boxes, wire transfers and other standard banking products and services. As part of its lending function, the Bank offers credit card services. In addition to originating loans, the Bank invests in United States government and agency obligations, interest-bearing deposits in other financial institutions, and other investments permitted by applicable law.

Report Card - Momentum Investor

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THIS QUARTER VS. SAME QUARTER LAST YEAR:FAIL
ANNUAL EARNINGS GROWTH:FAIL
EARNINGS CONSISTENCY:FAIL
CURRENT PRICE LEVEL:PASS
4 MONTH S&P RELATIVE STRENGTH LINE:PASS
PRICE PERFORMANCE COMPARED TO ALL OTHER STOCKS:PASS
CONFIRM AT LEAST ONE OTHER LEADING STOCK IN THE INDUSTRY:PASS
LOOK FOR LEADING INDUSTRIES:PASS
DECREASING LONG-TERM DEBT/EQUITY:NEUTRAL
RETURN ON EQUITY:FAIL
SHARES OUTSTANDING:PASS
INSIDER OWNERSHIP:PASS
INSTITUTIONAL OWNERSHIP:PASS

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