Previous close | 42.37 |
Open | 42.33 |
Bid | 42.06 x 1800 |
Ask | 42.12 x 2900 |
Day's range | 42.03 - 42.47 |
52-week range | 35.25 - 48.84 |
Volume | |
Avg. volume | 26,151,268 |
Market cap | 158.081B |
Beta (5Y monthly) | 1.12 |
PE ratio (TTM) | 12.18 |
EPS (TTM) | N/A |
Earnings date | N/A |
Forward dividend & yield | 1.20 (2.85%) |
Ex-dividend date | 04 May 2023 |
1y target est | N/A |
Over the past year, many Wells Fargo & Company ( NYSE:WFC ) insiders sold a significant stake in the company which may...
Like bargain stocks? There are certainly plenty of them out there now. That's particularly true among banking names. Between general economic malaise and a souring lending environment, investors are anything but stoked about owning finance sector tickers.
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U.S. regional banks, including BAC, C, WFC, KEY and CMA, rally on optimistic investor sentiments as market participants expect no further increase in interest rate hikes.
According to the average brokerage recommendation (ABR), one should invest in Wells Fargo (WFC). It is debatable whether this highly sought-after metric is effective because Wall Street analysts' recommendations tend to be overly optimistic. Would it be worth investing in the stock?
Wells Fargo (WFC) closed the most recent trading day at $40.45, moving -1.92% from the previous trading session.
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Higher rates, decent loan demand and efforts to bolster fee income support FDIC-Insured banks' like JPM, BAC, C & WFC financials.
Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to Wells Fargo (WFC). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.
Strong deposit growth and cost-saving initiatives are likely to keep supporting Wells Fargo (WFC). However, a decline in revenues and a fall in loan balance are major headwinds.
Burry recently launched a new stake in a stock that Buffett's company Berkshire Hathaway dumped in 2022.
In the latest trading session, Wells Fargo (WFC) closed at $40.98, marking a -0.61% move from the previous day.
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Zacks.com users have recently been watching Wells Fargo (WFC) quite a bit. Thus, it is worth knowing the facts that could determine the stock's prospects.
Wells Fargo & Company ( NYSE:WFC ) shareholders might be concerned after seeing the share price drop 20% in the last...
The Yahoo Finance Live team discusses Wells Fargo paying $1 billion to settle its shareholder lawsuit, the company's previous controversies, and banking sector turmoil.
Wells Fargo agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by investors alleging the bank failed to meet compliance requirements. Read on for the details.
Wells Fargo (WFC) agreed to pay $1 billion related to a shareholder lawsuit accusing it of overstating progress on resolving its 2016 fake account scandal.
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