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Bank of America
General Information
Website: http://www.bofasecurities.com
Type of Firm: sell-side research firm
Type of Research: major fundamental / bulge bracket
Ratings Data: ratings for Bank of America are collected from third party sources. As such they may not be 100% accurate.
Bank of America
Historical Sector Coverage
 
Bank of America
Media Coverage
Bank of America has received media coverage in the following articles:
Washington Post: Apr 14, 2002, Tired of Stock Answers?
USA Today: Feb 09, 2005, Analysts deliver better advice
 
Bank of America
2007 Power Analysts
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Bank of America
Strengths Section
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Bank of America
Ratings Definition
Bank of America
Ratings Translation
Sell
Neutral
Buy
Since every firm may have a different ratings scale (buy, sell or hold) or (outperform, underperform, neutral), in order to compare firms on the same basis, Investars translates each firm's ratings scale into a common scale: positive, neutral, negative. The table below illustrates how Investars translates Bank of America ratings into a 3 point scale:
Bank of America
Rating Scale
2.6% sell
4.9% u
49.6% neutral
42.9% buy
 

Investars Normalized
3 Point Scale
7.5% Negative
49.6% Neutral
42.9% Positive

The percentage numbers represent the percent of all ratings made over the last 1 year [Sep 01, 2009 - Sep 01, 2010].
Please note: these numbers do not represent the current ratings distribution.
 
Bank of America
Return-Volatility Chart
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Bank of America
Ratings Performance Chart
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Sep 01, 2009 - Sep 01, 2010
Performance History for Bank of America
 
 
 
 
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to facilitate third-party performance measurement as a result of the settlement on analyst conflicts of interests.
 
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