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Bank of Nova Scotia data
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Jeff Traeger
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02/09/2015 11:58 AM
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Support & Suggestions
Mark, This weeks Companies of Interest – Value Line – you show Bank of Nova Scotia with its NYSE symbol [BNS] and quotation, currently at $52.97....
Bank of Nova Scotia data
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Mark Robertson
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02/10/2015 09:28 AM
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Support & Suggestions
Thanks, Jeff. It wasn’t an issue until the exchange rate went wild. I didn’t realize the exchange rate was down to $C0.80 = $1.00 — and I live...
Banks (Canadian)
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Mark Robertson
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05/06/2006 08:43 AM
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Support & Suggestions
Tom, I’ve added Bank of Montreal (BMO), Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) and Toronto-Dominion (TD) to the next Solomon update. They’ll appear next...
This Week at MANIFEST (2/10/2017)
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Mark Robertson
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02/04/2017 11:15 AM
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General Discussion
Companies of Interest: Value Line (2/10/2017) The average Value Line low total return forecast for the companies in this week’s update batch is...
This Week at MANIFEST (5/29/2020)
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Mark Robertson
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05/26/2020 07:31 AM
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General Discussion
Earnings This Week Earnings spotlight: Costco (COST) stands out as a potential earnings winner after Walmart (WMT), Target (TGT) and BJ’s...
Fave Five (12/11/2015)
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Mark Robertson
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12/11/2015 10:19 AM
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Stocks
Fave Five Here are five stocks that could be studied going into the weekend. They essentially represent a listing of stocks with favorable short...
Cont. Classroom: Wells Fargo (WFC)
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Dan Hess
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08/11/2006 12:37 PM
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Stocks
Mark > What do you see as you examine this chart? It appears Sis much more optimistic than M*. While comparing Bank A to Bank B is interesting,...
Expected Returns (8/28/2023)
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Mark Robertson
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08/28/2023 09:35 AM
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General Discussion
The week ahead will include a major focus on economic releases, with the Fed’s favorite inflation gauge and the August jobs report both due to...
Groundhog Outlook for 2008
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Frank H. Bower
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02/11/2008 09:49 PM
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General Discussion
Hi Sunil, Jane, and All - Here is my reasoning also. But, first let me give my impressions of where we are (economy-wise) and what might work....