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First Horizon National Posts Q4 2019 Results – Double Beat on Revenue and EPS

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First Horizon National Corp. (NYSE: FHN), a regional wealth management and banking service that operates mainly in the State of Tennessee in the United States, has released their earnings report for Q4 2019.

The analysts’ consensus estimate for revenue for this quarter was $468.61 million and the company beat the estimate, coming in at $494.70 million (+5.56% vs estimates). This represents a YoY total revenue growth of 19.22%.

The company posted an EPS of $0.47 which beat analyst consensus estimate of $0.4194 (+12.06% vs estimates). This EPS result represents a YoY growth of 34.28%.

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The stock has performed well on a one-year basis and is up just over 15% since January 2019. The dividend yield is also decent, at about 3.46% with a 5-year growth rate of 22.87% and a relatively low payout ratio at 34.66%.

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Andy Zhou: Andy Zhou graduated from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, in 2019 with an bachelor’s degree in mathematics (honors). Throughout his time at university, he took on various internships at many major Canadian companies, including the Royal Bank of Canada and Loblaw. In October 2016, he enrolled in the university’s official stock simulator game, StockTrak run by the Faculty of Mathematics. By the time of his graduation, Andy ranked fourth out of 535 participants, with a total portfolio net return of 98 percent. In the last year of university prior to his graduation, he founded and led the UW FIRE Club, where he led discussions and debates on all topics related to finance and investing.
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