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Bank of America Corp. Feb 06
Standard & Poors, Feb 2006
Abstract One-of-a-kind national banking franchise A good mix of both banking and nonbanking businesses, although there is now a concentration within the credit card sector Profitability has improved to where it is more in line with that of peers Strong liquidity at both bank and holding company Mediocre capitalization Increasing headline risk The ratings are based on Bank of America Corp.'s (BoA) success in creating the first true nationwide banking franchise and its ability to convert this competitive advantage into improved financial performance. In other words, BoA is reaping the economic benefits from its coast-to-coast banking franchise. BoA's source of strength lies in its 5,800 retail branches, an unrivaled distribution network from which it gathers stable and inexpensive core deposit funding....
Action: Review
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