Flagstar Bancorp Earnings Preview For Quarterly Earnings Release Date (NYSE:FBC)
Flagstar Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE:FBC) is anticipated to report earnings after the closing bell on January 24, 2012.
Flagstar Bancorp, Inc. operates as the holding company for Flagstar Bank, FSB that offers consumer and commercial financial products and services to individuals, and small and middle market businesses in Michigan, Indiana, and Georgia. The company was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Troy, Michigan. FBC trades an average of 1.5 million shares per day.
52 Week High: $1.90
52 Week Low: $0.45
Book Value: $2.09
Float Short: 3.28%
Investors will be looking to see a number north of $-0.03 per share , based on the earnings estimates. Analyst estimates range between $-0.09 and $0.05 per share.
The bottom line has rising earnings year-over-year of $-374.81 million for 2010 vs. $-496.68 million for 2009.
Gross reported revenue compared to the mean estimate (rounded).
| Fiscal Quarter Ending Month-Year | Revenue Estimates | Actual | $ Difference | Difference % |
| Sep-11 | $ 57.37 M | $ 65.61 M | $ 8.24 M | 14.36% |
| Jun-11 | $ 46.90 M | $ 51.32 M | $ 4.42 M | 9.42% |
| Mar-11 | $ 56.45 M | $ 39.80 M | $ -16.65 M | -29.5% |
| Dec-10 | $ 48.13 M | $ 54.42 M | $ 6.29 M | 13.07% |
| Sep-10 | $ 145.04 M | $ 41.11 M | $ -103.93 M | -71.66% |
M = millions, B = billions
The total short interest number of shares for FBC 
The number of days to cover short interest based on average daily trading volume for FBC. 
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