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Bank of Nova Scotia T.BNS

Alternate Symbol(s):  BNS

The Bank of Nova Scotia is a bank in the Americas. The Bank offers a range of advice, products and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets. Its segments include Canadian Banking, International Banking, Global Wealth Management and Global Banking and Markets. The Canadian Banking segment provides a full suite of financial advice and banking solutions to retail, small business and commercial banking customers. The International Banking segment is a diverse franchise with Retail, Corporate, and Commercial customers. The Global Wealth Management segment is focused on delivering comprehensive wealth management advice and solutions to clients across its footprint. The Global Banking and Markets segment provides corporate clients with lending and transaction services, investment banking advice and access to capital markets.


TSX:BNS - Post by User

Comment by SargeXon Dec 05, 2022 11:38am
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Post# 35151096

RE:RE:RE:RE:CEO

RE:RE:RE:RE:CEOJust curious at to what you are referring to on Thomson's "abysmal track record"? It looks to me that he did a pretty good job as President and CEO of Finnng. Before that he was CFO sat Talisman and I can't find anything negatvie directly related to him. 

I also see Thomson just took aover as president Dec 1 and will take-over as CEO on Feb 1. Porter is hanging around aa an adivsor until Apr 30th so that's quite a good transition period.

Ciao
  Sarge

plumpyone1 wrote: Well, don't hold your breath. The new CEO has an abysmal track record. That is one of the major reasons this stock is performing so poorly.


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