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Bank of Montreal T.BMO

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.BMO.PR.E | CARU | T.BMO.PR.T | T.BMO.PR.W | FNGD | T.BMO.PR.Y | FNGO | N.ZUEA | NRGU | FNGU | BMO | N.ZOCT | N.BGDV | N.ZEBA | CARD

Bank of Montreal (BMO) is a Canada-based company, which offers a wide range of personal banking services. The Company is engaged in providing a broad range of personal and commercial banking, wealth management, global markets and investment banking products and services to customers across Canada, the United States, and in select markets globally. The Company offers services, such as bank accounts, credit cards, mortgages, loans, investments, creditor insurance, and travel insurance. The Company’s segments include P&C, U.S. P&C, Total P&C, BMO Wealth Management, BMO Capital Markets, and Corporate Services. Its bank accounts include checking accounts, and savings accounts. Its credit card services include no fee, low interest, cash back, BMO Rewards, AIR MILES, travel, and lifestyle. Its credit cards include BMO eclipse Visa Infinite Card, BMO Ascend World Elite Mastercard, BMO eclipse Visa Infinite Privilege Card, BMO Preferred Rate Mastercard and BMO CashBack Mastercard.


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Comment by hardknockson Sep 24, 2007 11:02am
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Post# 13455166

RE: Now or never for this turd

RE: Now or never for this turdThe way I see it is TD has been lagging for so long after the acquisition of Can-Trust and Bank North and only now are we starting to see the levels TD should have been at. Now TD is looking better than all the others. There's more to this though. Banks in general have been falling out of favour. They've been doing so well for so long that we expect them to continue but that isn't always the case. Some major Blue chip stocks in the States like Coca Cola are basically stagnant. What's old is new again as in Gold and Wheat. These stocks are catching up to the rest and therefore providing the best returns in the short term. Inflation is upon us once again as our loonie indicates. Some analysts say Banks are out of favour but it's hard to resist a yield as BMO with the best dividend. Unless the rules change in favour of allowing bank mergers once again, the excitement in Bank Stocks will continue a slow state of mind. Just heard Middle East banks want to do business here.
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