GBank Financial Holdings Inc. (
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GBank Financial Stock Performance
The stock has a fifty day moving average price of $39.97 and a 200-day moving average price of $38.64. The firm has a market capitalization of $565.77 million, a PE ratio of 29.13 and a beta of -1.12.
About GBank Financial
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GBank Financial Holdings Inc operates as a bank holding company for GBank that provides banking services to commercial and consumer customers in Nevada. The company offers business and personal checking and savings accounts. It also provides small business administration loans; commercial real estate, equipment, business term, and medical/professional loans; business lines of credit; accounts receivable/inventory financing services; and credit cards.
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