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Toronto-Dominion Bank T.TD

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The Toronto-Dominion Bank (the Bank) operates as a bank in North America. The Bank's segments include Canadian Personal and Commercial Banking, which provides financial products and services to personal, small business and commercial customers, and includes TD Auto Finance Canada; U.S. Retail segment, which is comprised of personal and business banking in the United States, operating under the brand TD Bank; Wealth Management and Insurance segment includes the Canadian wealth business which provides investment products and services to institutional and retail investors, and the insurance business which provides property and casualty insurance, as well as life and health insurance products to customers across Canada, and Wholesale Banking segment provides a range of capital markets, investment banking, and corporate banking products and services, including underwriting and distribution of new debt and equity issues, providing advice on strategic acquisitions and divestitures.


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Comment by HarrisonFjordon Jan 18, 2010 9:04pm
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Post# 16692854

RE: What a disgrace!

RE: What a disgrace!I got caught up in a posting feud myself on the YLO board last year.

Hmmmm and I get accused of promoting stocks by scumbag Yannio.  Yannio please name ONE stock I've promoted on the TD forum????????

In the particular case of the Canadian financials, it's easy to say that their CEOs are paid beyond reason.

Yes it is easy to say because the CEO's are paid beyond reason!  When you add EXTRA compensation to that total it becomes outrageous and sickening for the average shareholder.  Sorry Yannio/aclcmc but you can't spin it any other way.  Would TD's books look better if management hadn't looted over 1 billion dollars from the kitty?  Any takers?

I felt much better when I put that particular poster on ignore.

I'm sure the other poster was equally happy about that turn of events.  He can question management in peace, which is his/her right and you can pump to your hearts content, which is your right.

Canadian financials are fabulously positioned, thanks to their own smart stickhandling, to take advantage of the broad global economic recovery that will eventually take hold.

????????????????  I guess you and Yannio didn't get the memo.  THERE IS NO BROAD GLOBAL RECOVERY!!!!!   We have central bankers fabricating money like it's going out of style.  Unemployment & underemployment is rising everywhere in the western world.  Wages are in decline.  There is no incentive to save with artificially low interest rates.  Please cite just ONE example of any economy that has improved while currency was being inflated rapidly????

There are significant rumblings that we will enjoy dividend increases at some point this year.

Ahhhh the good ole rumour mill.  I've got news for you pal but there could have been a dividend increase last year but senior management decided to loot the kitty to the tune of over 1 billion dollars.  Stand proud TD management while giving shareholders the big middle finger.  GLTA

 
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