Wells Fargo & Company

NYSE: WFC
$73.43
-$0.66 (-0.9%)
Closing Price on November 19, 2024

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BMO Capital Markets had an update to its six "Best Ideas" list in financial coverage. The report included a downgrade of Bank of America shares.
Wikimedia CommonsWells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is now the least pressured of the four money-center banks as far as regulators are concerned. We had known previously that Federal Reserve had...
Investors might have to wonder if a conundrum is developing as GE unloads its financial assets. Could GE actually become too lean on the financial side of the equation?
In the final tally of net income among American companies for 2014, Apple was the county's most profitable.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Chipotle Mexican Grill, CSX, GoPro, Intel, Nike, Staples, Starbucks and Wells Fargo.
Bank of America is scheduled to report its first-quarter financial results on first thing Wednesday, but will earnings look more like JPMorgan's or Wells Fargo's?
Wells Fargo reported better-than-expected first-quarter financial results Tuesday before the markets opened.
Wikimedia CommonsWells Fargo & Co. (NYSE: WFC) is scheduled to report first-quarter results on Tuesday before the market opens. Thomson Reuters has consensus estimates of $0.98 in earnings per...
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the larger companies in the financial sector that are due to report their quarterly results in the week ahead.
GE has announced the exit of most GE Capital assets and a structure that will accommodate huge buybacks, higher dividends and a focus on being an industrial conglomerate.
General Electric reportedly is close to selling a large part of its real estate holdings, as the company aims to shrink its finance and capital business.
While low interest rates may be good for consumers, they are not too great for some of the big banks.
It now might be easier to argue that Berkshire Hathaway is becoming more like a public private equity shop, rather than being a conglomerate.
Soon we will learn how the big U.S. banks fared in the first quarter, so now seems like a good time to check the five largest U.S. banks for a value opportunity.
What are investors supposed to make of it when short sellers are increasing their bets against Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway?