Bank of America (ticker: BAC) was formed in 1998 through the merger of NationsBank and Bank of America. It is the second largest banking institution in the United States and the second largest bank in the world by market capitalization. Both are second only to JPMorgan Chase. Bank of America is one of the four largest banking institutions in the United States.
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How did three listed companies make money after GE spinoff? What are the prospects?
GE was founded in 1878 by Thomas Alva Edison, who invented the electric light and many other commodities. It is one of the few companies in the U.S. stock market that has been listed for more than a century. It can be said to be the pride of American industry and a symbol of comprehensive national strength.
Several possible threats to the Visa and Mastercard credit card networks
Visa and Mastercard Credit Card Network are subject to antitrust investigations by various countries almost every year around the world, but they always escape safely.
How did Silicon Valley Bank collapse? What is the impact?
The root cause of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and its impact
How is banking investment different from other industries?
The contents of the banking industry discussed in my book “The Rules of 10 Baggers” are as follows
Citigroup, a downward companies
Citigroup on behalf of failed companies, Citigroup’s Growth History, The growth history of Citigroup is worth understanding by investors, especially since it was set up by a commercial bank that used to be the largest commercial bank in the world.
How does JPMorgan Chase make money?
JPMorgan Chase is named after the founder of one of the companies in the group, which has long been inseparable from the banking industry. The merger of its businesses involved many of its major competitors in the past.
Wells Fargo, a major holding once praised by Buffett and Munger
Wells Fargo, a major holding once praised by Buffett and Munger, Company profile, Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A and BRK.B) started buying Wells Fargo stock in 1990, a story worth mentioning.
Why growth stocks plunge, part one
Why growth stocks plunge, part one. It has only been more than three months since most U.S. growth stocks reached their all-time highs in October last year to January 2022. During this period, the three major U.S. stock market indexes ended at 1/27, from the highest point in history; the Dow Jones fell 8%, the S&P 500 fell 11%, and the Nasdaq, which represents growth stocks and technology stocks fell 17%,
Dividend-rich industries and 6 big differences from Taiwan
US stocks’ dividend-rich industries and difference from Taiwan