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Equitable GroupEQB.TOWATCHMay 15, 2017Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 19, 2026. Market Open.
One of the criteria we used is Total long-term debt to Total Equity less than 1.5x, and EQB does not meet those criteria.
However, we think EQB’s capital base is good, growth has been strong recently.
We like EQB and would be comfortable holding it for the long term.
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He thinks this mortgage lender has a dividend that is growing and trades at a low PE ratio. It is not a low risk company, as it makes loans to non-conventional borrowers. At this point in the market cycle, with high consumer debt, he would prefer to own a bank with larger market cap and higher liquidity. Yield 1.5%.
When he asks about buying Home Capital (HCG-T), he gets “Buy Equitable”, which is way safer and has financial backing. It doesn’t do alternative lending, but does kind of niche lending. Home Capital’s problems are going to blow over, but even if it doesn’t, that is not going to come to this company. Wait for the next Home Capital headline, and then when this drops to $45, then you have more of a ramp to do something.