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Bank of Montreal T.BMO

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

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 Oct 04, 2007 5:22am
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RE: today in the G&M

RE: today in the G&MSince Sept. stock sentiment has been negative given the price back then we've bounced a little with a most recent (very generalized)positive comment by Norman Levine. BUY 65.870 Norman Levine Longer term, the Canadian banks will be a good place to be. 2007-10-02 DON'T BUY 62.650 Bruce Campbell Feels it has the least growth profile of the big 5. Has the worst exposure by a long shot to the commercial paper side. Highest dividend yield. 2007-09-25 DON'T BUY 62.210 Brian Acker, CA Banks have big corrections 22% upside. Prefers to trade them, then buy/hold them. Main trend will be down for banks, maybe for years. There will come a time again for banks. 2007-09-20 DON'T BUY 62.220 Gordon Higgins, CA, MBA, CFA Got into terrible gas trading deals with the hedge fund Amaranth and is still unwinding from this. Last quarter cost them $.19. Management increased dividend to indicate they have the cash flow. He feels it will take a little while to work out. Feels the 2007-09-12
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