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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Laurentian Bank of Canada T.LB.PR.H


Primary Symbol: T.LB Alternate Symbol(s):  LRCDF | LAUCF

Laurentian Bank of Canada (the Bank) is a Canada-based provider of financial services to its personal, commercial and institutional customers. The Bank operates in Canada and the United States. Its segments include Personal Banking, Commercial Banking and Capital Markets. The Personal Banking segment caters to the financial needs of retail clients. The Commercial Banking segment caters to the... see more

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Comment by autofocus111on Dec 07, 2023 9:53pm

RE:cibc analyst: price target down again to $32

Nooo! I need much lower price targets from these analysts, so I can buy more bargain bin shares. Maybe some late eoy tax loss selling can get it down to 23ish? Here's hoping!
Post by perplexed01on Dec 07, 2023 7:47pm

cibc analyst: price target down again to $32

Sidelined Until New Strategy Announced Our Conclusion  LB is trading at deeply discounted multiples with a P/BV of 0.4x and P/E (2024E) of 6.0x. We see significant upside if management can ...more  
Comment by Possibleidiot01on Dec 07, 2023 12:57pm

RE:RE:RE:Results Suck and They Low Balled Loan Losses

Laurentian stock is 'where money goes to die': portfolio manager Daniel Johnson , BNN Bloomberg   After an earnings miss from Laurentian Bank of Canada, a ...more  
Comment by perplexed01on Dec 07, 2023 12:47pm

RE:RE:RE:Results Suck and They Low Balled Loan Losses

cheer up Dean!  depending on today's outcome we've been trending up for 30 days now.  more & more talk that b of c will consider reducing rates next year.  if so " ...more  
Comment by DeanEdmontonon Dec 07, 2023 11:45am

RE:RE:Results Suck and They Low Balled Loan Losses

PP01 - when the analysts are calling Laurentian the place where investor money goes to die, I am not so sure the street is okay with their performance. The conference call will be the usual dog and ...more  
Comment by perplexed01on Dec 07, 2023 11:19am

RE:Results Suck and They Low Balled Loan Losses

bad report & yet another drop in price target but mr market's reaction is neutral.  must be in line with the street's expectation?  will be interesting to read about the ...more  
Post by perplexed01on Dec 07, 2023 9:58am

cibc analyst:Target 12-18 mo $35.00 (was $37 9/14)

FQ4 First Look: Messy Quarter; Adjusted EPS Miss Our take: Negative.Laurentian Bank’s FQ4 results missed estimates by 6%, driven by lower-than-expected NII and non-interest revenues. Expenses came in ...more  
Post by DeanEdmontonon Dec 07, 2023 6:59am

Results Suck and They Low Balled Loan Losses

Eaarnings would be even worse if they had done porper loan loss provisions. A 79% efficiency Ratio? Unbelievable, that is worse than credit unions. Stagnant growth in all aspects, major computer ...more  
Post by buyoilnowon Dec 01, 2023 6:08pm

Earnings Report Dec 08

Should I stay or should  I go now? Most cdn Banks rallied on earnings except for TD. Any ideas as to LB earnings would be appreciated.
Post by tiker22on Nov 27, 2023 11:07am

stock price

A buy below $22. Nice dividend. 
Comment by Puma1backon Nov 23, 2023 7:55pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:Have we found the bottom!

How you deal with a screw up is often more important than the screw up and 1) the new ceo made it mandate #1 to reach out to customers 2) if there had been an exodus, i think the business papers ...more  
Comment by canaderon Nov 19, 2023 10:07pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:Have we found the bottom!

not for the faint of heart
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