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Analysts' Recommendation: Hold 30 Days Ago: Hold Analysts' Target: $83 Analysts' Targets Deutsche Bank Securities $80 Neutral Monday, April 28, 2008 Punk, Ziegel & Company $86 Buy Thursday, April 17, 2008 Northern Trust Corporation operates as the holding company for The Northern Trust Company (bank) that provides a range of banking and financial services in the United States and internationally. The bank engages in generating deposits and originating loans. Its deposit products include demand, savings, money market, and time deposit accounts. Th...
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Northern Trust maintains their status "buy"
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NEW YORK, January 18 (dailywallstreet.com) - Analyst Richard X Bove of Punk Ziegel & Co maintains his "buy" rating on Northern Trust Corporation (ticker: NTRS), while raising his estimates for the company. The target price has been raised from $66 to $72.
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The week in preview: High hopes for Apple, Chipotle, Travelers and more
Filed under: Earnings reports, Forecasts, Apple Inc (AAPL), Chipotle Mexican Grill'A' (CMG), Gilead Sciences (GILD), Travelers Companies Inc. (TRV) Last week, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS) and JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) reported stellar quarterly results. Lots more third quarter reports from the big banks are due this week. <>However, analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters anticipate year-over-year earnings declines from Bank of New York Mellon (NYSE: BK), BB&T Corp. (NYSE: BBT), M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB), Northern Trust Corp. (NASDAQ: NTRS), PNC Financial Services Group Inc. (NYSE:>...
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The week in preview: Earnings crunch expected to reveal lots of lower profits
Filed under: Earnings reports, Forecasts, Economic data <> The earnings crunch begins in earnest this week, and analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters are expecting a parade of companies reporting profit declines in the just completed quarter. That includes more financials, such as American Express Co. (NYSE: AXP), Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (NYSE: BK), M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB), Northern Trust Corp. (NASDAQ: NTRS), State Street Corp. (NYSE: STT), US Bancorp (NYSE: USB), and Wells Fargo & Co. (NYSE: WFC). On the other hand, Capital One Financial Corp. (NYSE: COF), E*Trade Financial Corp. (NAS>...
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Regions Financial - Good Last Week, Bad This Week
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<>Wait, I thought everything was fine with financials?
It is funny how the same news one week has such a different perception the next week; Regions Financial (RF) reported this morning and like every bank it's benefiting from the yield curve and refinance boom but this is being offset by larger loss provisions. This is one volatile name; didn't I just sell off a good portion of this Friday at $7.50? Now it's back below $5.00. A few other banks I like such as Northern Trust (NTRS) [not a traditional commercial bank] and US Bancorp (USB) are being slaughtered today in similar fashion. Because a>...
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Regions Financial (RF) Profitable - Good Last Week; Bad This Week?
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Wait, I thought everything was fine with financials??? ;)
It is funny how the same news one week has such a different perception the next week; Regions Financial (RF) reported this morning and like every bank it's benefiting from yield curve and refinance boom but this is being offset by larger loss provisions. This is one volatile name, didn't I just sell off a good portion of this Friday at $7.50? Now it's back below $5.00. A few other banks I like such as Northern Trust (NTRS) [not a traditional commercial bank] and US Bancorp (USB) are being slaughtered today in similar fashion. Because ...
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Northern Trust to repay $1.6 billion TARP injection less $6.3 million for LA bash
Filed under: Bad news, Scandals, Financial Crisis Northern Trust (NASDAQ: NTRS) had a great time with taxpayer money. It spent $6.3 million for an LA bash featuring a golf tournament, spa treatments in posh hotels, and musical performances from Sheryl Crow, Earth Wind & Fire, and Chicago. Who paid? We did -- that's because Northern Trust took $1.6 billion in TARP money. <>But from now on Northern Trust is going to have to use its own money if it wants to pamper its executives. Thanks to all the wonderful publicity it's received about its lavish spending, it has <>decided to pay back the $1.6 bill>>...
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