SIEBERT FINANCIAL CORP

SIEB

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Ticker
SIEB
CIK0000065596
SIC6211
SectorFinance, Insurance, And Real Estate
Industry CategoryTrading
Industry GroupSecurity And Commodity Brokers, Dealers, Exchanges & Services

Contact

Address120 WALL STREET, 25TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY, 10005
Website www.siebertnet.com
Phone212-644-2400
CEOJoseph Mario Ramos, Jr.
Employees120

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Standardized Financials

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Income Statement
Revenue$90.66 million
Pre-Tax Income$8.80 million
Net Income$7.30 million
Net Income to Common$7.30 million
EPS$0.18
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Balance Sheet
Cash$19.65 million
Assets$607.46 million
Liabilities$515.60 million
Common Equity$90.90 million
Liabilities & Equity$607.46 million
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Cash Flow Statement
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NOPAT$7.30 million
EBITDA$10.93 million
Price to Earnings$20.94
Price to Book$1.68
ROE8.33%
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Latest News

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3 Promising Penny Stocks With Market Caps Over $70M

With the recent surge in U.S. stock markets following the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts, investors are keenly observing how these changes might impact various sectors. While major indices like the S&P 500 and Dow Jones have shown significant gains, there remains a growing interest in exploring opportunities beyond traditional blue-chip stocks. Penny stocks, often associated with smaller or newer companies, continue to capture attention due to their affordability and potential for...

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PepsiCo revamp: What to expect from the activist investor deal

PepsiCo (PEP) agreed to lower prices and cut costs in a deal with activist investor Elliott Management. Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Ines Ferré, Siebert Financial chief investment officer Mark Malek, and Principal Asset Management chief global strategist Seema Shah join Opening Bid host Brian Sozzi to discuss the deal and what it signals about the broader consumer staples sector (XLP). To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Opening Bid.

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What Trump's Nvidia China sales approval means for the Mag 7

President Trump announced on Monday that he has approved Nvidia (NVDA) selling H200 chips in China. Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Ines Ferré, Siebert Financial chief investment officer Mark Malek, and Principal Asset Management chief global strategist Seema Shah join Opening Bid host Brian Sozzi to discuss the impact on Nvidia, the artificial intelligence (AI) trade, and the "Magnificent Seven." To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Opening Bid.

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What Paramount's Warner Bros. bid signals about the debt market

Paramount Skydance (PSKY) offered an all-cash bid of $30 per share to acquire Warner Bros. in response to Warner Bros. Discovery's (WBD) recently announced deal with Netflix (NFLX). Paramount's bid is in part financed by debt. Siebert Financial chief investment officer Mark Malek sits down with Morning Brief host Julie Hyman to explain what the bid signals about the state of private credit and the market's risk appetite, drawing comparisons to the leveraged buyout (LBO) craze of the 1980s. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief.

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2026 will be a 'stronger year' for markets, strategist explains

The Federal Reserve's December FOMC meeting will conclude on Wednesday, December 10, with investors expecting US central bank officials to vote on a hawkish interest rate cut to end 2025. The decision announcement will be followed by a press conference with Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Principal Asset Management Chief Global Strategist Seema Shah and Siebert Financial CIO Mark Malek share their perspectives on what a rate cut will mean for the market's (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) Santa Claus Rally heading into 2026. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Opening Bid.

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