Wells Fargo & Company

NYSE: WFC
$70.81
-$1.17 (-1.6%)
Closing Price on December 17, 2024

WFC Articles

The Wall Street axiom about buying when there is blood in the streets may be in play here after some big money center banks posted strong numbers on Friday. The six mega-bank stocks with dependable...
Three of the nation's biggest banks will kick off earnings season before markets open on Friday.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alphabet, Amazon.com, Apple, Comerica, Datadog, FedEx, Ferrari, Leslie’s, Monster Beverage, Mosaic, Pinterest, Pure Storage, Skyworks...
December-quarter earnings season begins with a bang Friday morning, with reports from five of the largest U.S. banks.
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Wells Fargo have signed a consent order that will cost the bank $3.7 billion. It is a good deal for the bank.
The futures are trading lower as we start the Thanksgiving holiday-shortened trading week. The stock market is closed on the big turkey day, and will also shutter  early at 1 pm EST on Black Friday....
Four of the country's largest banks will report earnings before markets open on Friday.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Amgen, CarMax, Centene, CrowdStrike, Intuit, Micron Technology, Microsoft, Nike, NOV, Roblox, Unity Software and Wells Fargo.
After years of a low interest rate environment that had started to trend higher until recently, many investors have turned to equities not only for the growth potential but also for solid and...
Here's a preview of four earnings reports due out Friday morning, including big banks Citigroup and Wells Fargo.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Antero Resources, Apple, Caesars Entertainment, Clarivate, Coinbase Global, Continental Resources, Electronic Arts, EQT, Goldman Sachs, Hewlett...
Here are earnings previews for four big banks set to report March-quarter results before markets open on Thursday.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alibaba, AT&T, Baidu, Bilbili, CommScope, JetBlue Airways, Navient, Nvidia, Pinduoduo, Schlumberger, Sea, State Street, Truist Financial, U.S....
Financial companies as a whole are helped by rising interest rates, and these five blue chips in particular pay very solid and dependable dividends to shareholders as well.
Most companies detest higher interest rates, as they increase borrowing costs and the overall cost of doing business. But these five Warren Buffett picks are likely to be beneficiaries of higher...