Stock Price
25.88
Daily Change
0.32 1.25%
Monthly
12.33%
Yearly
6.46%
Q1 Forecast
23.68



Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
Associated Banc 29.37 0.67 2.33% 16.64% Feb/06
First Busey 27.28 0.76 2.87% 10.49% Feb/06
Commerce Bancshares 55.17 0.78 1.43% -18.45% Feb/06
Citizens Financial 68.12 1.50 2.25% 42.12% Feb/06
East West Bancorp 122.50 4.04 3.41% 22.22% Feb/06
First Bancorp 62.23 1.29 2.12% 41.56% Feb/06
First Financial Bancorp 30.90 0.84 2.79% 8.00% Feb/06
Fifth Third Bancorp 55.08 1.29 2.40% 25.07% Feb/06
First Merchants 42.34 0.49 1.17% -5.22% Feb/06
Huntington Bancshares 19.27 0.25 1.31% 13.89% Feb/06

Indexes Price Day Year Date
USND 23031 490.63 2.18% 17.97% Feb/06
US2000 2670 92.69 3.60% 17.14% Feb/06

Old National Bancorp traded at $25.88 this Friday February 6th, increasing $0.32 or 1.25 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, Old National Bancorp gained 12.33 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price rose by 6.46 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Old National Bancorp to be priced at 23.68 by the end of this quarter and at 21.56 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

Old National Bancorp is a financial holding company. The Company, through its wholly owned banking subsidiary, Old National Bank, provides a range of services, including commercial and consumer loan and depository services, private banking, brokerage, trust, investment advisory, and other banking services. Its banking centers focuses on providing a group of community banking services. It offers wealth management, investment, and foreign currency services. It provides treasury management, merchant, health savings, and capital markets services as well as community development lending and equity investment solutions for businesses. Its loans consist primarily of loans made to consumers and commercial clients in various industries, including manufacturing, agribusiness, transportation, mining, wholesaling, and retailing. Its banking centers are located primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.