
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (TSE:CM – Free Report) (NYSE:CM) – Analysts at Raymond James Financial issued their FY2025 earnings per share (EPS) estimates for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in a research note issued to investors on Monday, November 24th. Raymond James Financial analyst S. Boland forecasts that the company will post earnings per share of $8.52 for the year. Raymond James Financial currently has a “Hold” rating on the stock. The consensus estimate for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce’s current full-year earnings is $6.41 per share. Raymond James Financial also issued estimates for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce’s Q4 2025 earnings at $2.12 EPS, Q1 2026 earnings at $2.23 EPS, Q2 2026 earnings at $2.21 EPS, Q3 2026 earnings at $2.27 EPS, Q4 2026 earnings at $2.32 EPS and FY2026 earnings at $9.04 EPS.
Several other equities analysts have also weighed in on CM. National Bankshares set a C$110.00 target price on Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and gave the company a “sector perform” rating in a research note on Monday, September 22nd. Royal Bank Of Canada upped their target price on shares of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce from C$112.00 to C$113.00 and gave the stock an “outperform” rating in a research note on Friday, August 29th. Jefferies Financial Group raised their price target on shares of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce from C$106.00 to C$118.00 and gave the stock a “hold” rating in a research note on Tuesday. Canaccord Genuity Group lifted their target price on Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce from C$102.00 to C$111.00 and gave the company a “hold” rating in a research report on Friday, August 29th. Finally, Scotiabank upped their price target on shares of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce from C$121.00 to C$123.00 and gave the stock an “outperform” rating in a research report on Tuesday. Four research analysts have rated the stock with a Buy rating, five have issued a Hold rating and one has given a Sell rating to the stock. Based on data from MarketBeat, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce presently has a consensus rating of “Hold” and an average target price of C$113.00.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Trading Up 0.4%
Shares of TSE:CM opened at C$120.30 on Thursday. The business has a 50-day moving average price of C$115.48 and a two-hundred day moving average price of C$104.72. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has a 1-year low of C$76.17 and a 1-year high of C$122.56. The stock has a market capitalization of C$111.83 billion, a P/E ratio of 14.55, a P/E/G ratio of 3.03 and a beta of 1.42.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Announces Dividend
The company also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which was paid on Tuesday, October 28th. Stockholders of record on Tuesday, October 28th were paid a dividend of $0.97 per share. This represents a $3.88 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 3.2%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend was Monday, September 29th. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce’s dividend payout ratio (DPR) is presently 46.07%.
About Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is Canada’s fifth- largest bank, operating three business segments: retail and business banking, wealth management, and capital markets. It serves approximately 11 million personal banking and business customers, primarily in Canada.
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