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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce CM


Primary Symbol: T.CM Alternate Symbol(s):  T.CM.PR.Q | T.CM.PR.P | T.CM.PR.S

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is a Canada-based financial institution. The Company has over 14 million personal banking, business, public sector and institutional clients in Canada, the United States and around the world. The Company has four strategic business units (SBUs): Canadian Personal and Business Banking, Canadian Commercial Banking and Wealth Management, U.S. Commercial Banking and Wealth Management, and Capital Markets and Direct Financial Services. Its Canadian Personal and Business Banking provides personal and business clients across Canada with financial advice, services and solutions through banking centers, as well as mobile and online channels. Its Canadian Commercial Banking and Wealth Management provides relationship-oriented banking and wealth management services to middle-market companies, entrepreneurs, high-net-worth individuals and families across Canada, as well as asset management services to institutional investors.


TSX:CM - Post by User

Comment by ScarletSpideron May 27, 2024 7:44am
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Post# 36058509

RE:Over-bought

RE:Over-boughtNope look at the price history. If the shares traded more than 1 million consistently like at least 2 plus million maybe. Also keep in mind the past price targets ranging from 67 to 71 so if anything after hitting 69.42 and coming down to $66 to $67 the valuation is already down. No way this doesnt justify $68 plus. Sure CIBC is said to be overexposed to the housing market but if we use any logic here the shares would not be trading anywhere this high would be as low as $47 to $50. Note i am talking Canadian. Plus the banks are dropping rates in response to cutting the prime rate down possibly a percent or so. I erranously thought the move waa signalling a possible Boc and US Central Bank rate cut possibly in June i dont believe the rates for inflation purposes will drop until September earliest. In any case i see the share value here rising to $68 to $71 as was previously given. Lets see though
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