Prev Close | 91.53 |
Day Low/High | 91.50 / 92.02 |
52 Wk Low/High | 43.26 / 92.22 |
Prev Close | 91.53 |
Day Low/High | 91.50 / 92.02 |
52 Wk Low/High | 43.26 / 92.22 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 646.95B |
Market Cap | 59.22B |
P/E Ratio | 13.52 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Major indices are overbought, except for the Russell 2000.
Things are looking bullish.
Because of the country's strong energy, commodity and financial industries, investors can find a host of high-quality dividend stocks in Canada.
An impasse over the debt ceiling is becoming a real threat and the market is simply not appreciating its potential severity, said Aaron Kohli, Interest Rate Strategist at BMO.
With the trend still pointed down, we won't be too surprised by further losses after BMO already broke below the 200-day moving average.
Our neighbor to the north faces a "perfect storm" of problems.
The strategy is to "make hay while the sun shines."
What follows boom is usually a bust.
Canadian banks are among my favorite income sources.
Take a look at the most attractive ones for the coming week.
The Canadian bank is capitalizing on its risk and money management capabilities, says Barry McInerney, CEO of BMO Global Asset Management.
Cisco analysts had low expectations for the quarter and have been caught on the wrong side of the price target.
Here are some attractive dividends coming before month-end.
Three big Canadian banks are outperforming the financial sector, despite the risk of slowing global growth.
By rotating through two or three names during a quarter, you can boost the income generated by any given block of capital. Real Money readers know me as the Dividend Diva, my moniker when I am advocating dividend capture trading to boost the effecti...
Go north of the border for these high-yielding banks.
I am no longer in the shares. Houkseeping item: I am no longer in Bank of Montreal (BMO).
RIM is looking to replace its co-chairs with a new chairman, but the leading candidate is lacking.
Lincoln National, International Flavors & Fragrances and BMO are all getting jiggy. Jiggy stocks today include Lincoln National (LNC), International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF) and BMO Financial Group (BMO). Giddy up!
Here is a list of my favorite current investments. Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens Brown paper packages tied up with strings These are a few of my favorite things Cream colored ponies and cri...
Dennis Gartman prefers Canadian stocks over U.S. equities. Sir Dennis Gartman was just on CNBC. He is warming up to U.S. equities, but he prefers Canadian stocks over U.S. BMO Financial Group (BMO) would be my pick in Canada. The bank's shares are d...
I am adding to new bank laggards now -- SunTrust (STI) and Bank of Montreal (BMO).
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