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Regions Financial Corp RF.PR.B


Primary Symbol: RF Alternate Symbol(s):  RF.PR.C | RF.PR.E

Regions Financial Corporation is a financial holding company. The Company provides traditional commercial, retail and mortgage banking services, as well as other financial services, including asset management, wealth management, securities brokerage, merger-and-acquisition advisory services and other specialty. The Company operates through three segments: Corporate Bank, Consumer Bank and Wealth Management. The Company conducts its banking operations through Regions Bank, a state-chartered commercial bank. The Company operated approximately 2,023 automated teller machines (ATMs) and 1,271 total branch outlets primarily across the South, Midwest and Texas. The Company operates in Birmingham, Alabama, with operations across the South, Midwest and Texas. It operates several offices delivering specialty capabilities in New York, Washington District of Columbia (D.C.), Chicago and other locations nationwide.


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Post by DartStockon Aug 18, 2009 6:37pm
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Post# 16229137

Is RF Insovent?

Is RF Insovent?Look at the footnote on the 10-Q. Their loan values are, according to the market, worth $22.8B less than is stated on their balance sheet. Shareholder equity is just $18.7B.

In other words, by mark-to-market rules they would be insolvent.
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