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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.


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Comment by DeanEdmontonon Feb 03, 2024 1:05pm
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Post# 35861225

RE:RE:RE:RE:DRIP Price?

RE:RE:RE:RE:DRIP Price?Read enough so called "Experts" and you can find damn near anything in print. Experts have been recommending Manulife as undervalued for 20 years, so far it is still traing waybelow where they think it should be. Between basic incompetence and a need for exposure, a great many of them are consistently dead wrong and just shooting for maximum clicks.
Puma1back wrote:

I read in the Globe - can't remember the investment house who wrote the report- but the firm was forcasting that that in their opinion the Canadian banks would stopping their drip programs in 2024. Theory was that pricing was too dilutive .



NonCredibleSrc wrote: My DRIP came in at a price I am very pleased with the quarter - look like $60.5864. No issues there!

 




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