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Bank (Midwest) industry

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Stocks of Midwestern banks have risen in value during the 1990s, and the perception of investors of a further rise is possible with more possible consolidation in the industry. Shifts in management attitudes, capital strength, and operating efficiency have all contributed to healthy earnings and this is expected to help earnings through the years 2001-2003. Investors should be cautious with these stocks as not all are timely in 1998.

Author: Beisler, John, Brophy, Theresa, Colonna, Andrew R.
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1998
U.S. Bancorp

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Bank (midwest) industry

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The banking industry in the midwestern U.S. continues to increase its profits at double-digit rates, aided by strong capital management, a controlled interest rate, large degrees of asset quality and fee-side revenue growth. The economic strength of the industry itself is also improved by its ability to generate profit, as investors become increasingly aware of the lucrative possibilities of investing in banking industry stocks.

Author: Colonna, Andrew R.
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1997
Banking Institutions, Depository Credit Intermediation, DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS, Economic aspects, Banks (Finance), FBS, First Bank System Inc.

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Bank (Midwest) industry

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Consolidation within the Midwestern banking industry has helped change investor perceptions regarding bank stock valuations in 1997. In addition, the improvements in product lines, operational efficiency, and capital strength has led to a banking resurgence in the 1990s. These trends are expected to remain for the near term, but these stocks are also fully valued for the next three to five years.

Author: Beisler, John, Brophy, Theresa, Colonna, Andrew R.
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1998
U.S. Bancorp (Minneapolis, Minnesota)

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Subjects list: Banking industry, Commercial banks, Finance, Midwestern States, Comerica Inc., Commerce Bancshares Inc., Fifth Third Bancorp., First Tennessee National Corp., Firstar Corp., Huntington Bancshares Inc., Marshall and Ilsley Corp., National City Corp., Northern Trust Corp., TCF Financial Corp., ONE, CMA, CBSH, FITB, FTEN, FSR, MRIS, NCC, NTRS, TCB, Banc One Corp., Old Kent Financial Corp., First American Corp. (Nashville, Tennessee), First of America Bank Corp., Mercantile Bancorporation Inc. (Hammond, Indiana), Norwest Corp., Star Banc Corp., FOA, NOB, OKEN, First Chicago NBD Corp., STB, FCN, FATN, HBAN, MTL
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