Bank of New York (NY:BK)
26.19
0.09 (0.34%)
| Bank of New York (NY:BK) Delayed : |
| Previous Close |
$26.28 |
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52 Week High |
$33.62 |
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| Open |
$26.14 |
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52 Week Low |
$15.44 |
| Day High |
$26.66 |
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P/E |
N/A |
| Day Low |
$26.01 |
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EPS |
$-1.49 |
| Volume |
8,903,243 |
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The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation Summary
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, founded in 1784, provides services that enable institutions and individuals to move and manage their financial assets in various markets worldwide. The company's services include asset management, asset servicing, wealth management, issuer services, treasury services, broker-dealer services, and other financial services ...more
Executives
Robert P. Kelly - Chairman & CEO
Links
http://www.bnymellon.com,
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Nov 18, 2009 01:40 PM
BNY Mellon's (BK) Chairman/CEO Comments at Detroit Economic Club
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Oct 20, 2009 06:35 AM
Bank of New York Mellon (BK) Tops Q3 EPS by 6c Ex-Items; Restructuring $8.5B of Securities
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Oct 19, 2009 03:59 PM
Trading Radar for 10/20: Yahoo (YHOO), Coca-Cola (KO), Caterpillar (CAT), Bank of NY Mellon (BK), Coach (COH), Lexmark (LXK) Report
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Sep 21, 2009 10:48 AM
Notable Analyst Rating Changes 9/21: WFC, NTAP, MAR, SHO, COST, CELG Upgraded; BK, POT, MOS, AMSC, MO Downgraded
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Sep 21, 2009 06:52 AM
Goldman Sachs Downgrades U.S. Trust Banks to Neutral; Bank of New York (BK) to Neutral
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Nov 20, 2009 03:59 PM
Bank of NY Mellon – Taking Care of Business(es)
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Nov 2, 2009 07:18 AM
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
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Oct 27, 2009 04:00 PM
Bank of New York Mellon: Sideways action is Buy opportunity
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Oct 26, 2009 09:32 AM
Are Financial Management Firms a Good Buy Again?
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Oct 24, 2009 02:25 PM
Earnings highlights: Amazon, Apple, Caterpillar, Hershey, McDonald's, UPS ...
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on Aug 1, 2009
at 11:31 PM dur dur Dick was wrong
Article: Bove Says Bank Earnings Next Week Will Be 'Terrible'
on Jun 9, 2009
at 06:47 PM Forgot one... you forgot one of the zombies in your list....Regions Financial
Article: TARP Payback Separates Banks Into "The Anointed" and "The Zombies"
on Jun 8, 2009
at 11:08 PM It's about Greed The reason these banks and their CEO's want to eliminate their TARP obligations is without a doubt their own concern for big bonuses and and stock options. They already have premier health coverage. When Goldman Sachs was a private partnership the issuance of large bonuses although actions of selfish pigs were somewhat acceptable. Lest we not forget Goldman is a Stock Company as of this writing. To me, that still means these company executives work for the Stock Holders. Large profits should be issued to the stockholders in the form of dividends. The issuance of such dividends would more then likely drive the price of the stock up allowing all concerned to profit. It's economics 101. I did not go to Harvard. The corporate executives of this company should be replaced with more reasonable executives who are working for the stockholders and the company that pays them. The executives are employees of the company, economics 101. Someone should take a close look at the people who are appointed to the boards of these companies. Are they fulfilling their fiduciary responsibility to the companies stock holders? I think not!
Article: TARP Payback Approval Expected Soon (GS, JPM, AXP, BK)
on May 28, 2009
at 06:14 AM Toyota? I bet $1000 it won't be Toyota. TM is not even a Us company. Duh..
Article: Imminent GM Bankruptcy Should Force A Dow-30 Change
on May 18, 2009
at 08:43 PM TARP Refund Money Lest we not forget these institutions are stock companies. The majority of the money they make should go to their stockholders before executive pay is handed out. It's past time to put a cap on executive pay and benefits. The executives are employees of the companies they work for. Their pay should be approximately 20 times their top salaried emplyees receive in a similar way to the way the Japanese do it.
Article: Three Banks Line Up to Repay TARP (GS, MS, JPM)