It's funny how everyone proclaims that Wells is this great bank that did no wrong and can do no wrong when they were also doing subprime lending like the other banks, but for some reason that hasn't gotten a lot of press....hummm...let the spin machine continue.graphrix said:Wells Fargo dropped their loan loss reserves...
http://www.nypost.com/seven/10192008/photos/bus037a.jpg
Note that earlier this year, Wells Fargo increased its definition of non performing loans, from 120 delinquent to 180 days. This made their balance sheet appear stronger than it was.
Analysts fearful of SEC reprisal for doing analysis -- that is the net result of the ruinous tenure of the worst SEC chair in decades -- Christopher Cox.
Interesting how they classify their non performing loans as deliquent as of 180 days when my bank does it as of 60-90 days on our loans.graphrix said:Wells Fargo dropped their loan loss reserves...
http://www.nypost.com/seven/10192008/photos/bus037a.jpg
Note that earlier this year, Wells Fargo increased its definition of non performing loans, from 120 delinquent to 180 days. This made their balance sheet appear stronger than it was.
Analysts fearful of SEC reprisal for doing analysis -- that is the net result of the ruinous tenure of the worst SEC chair in decades -- Christopher Cox.
PadreBrian said:Yeah, wells is in trouble.
profette said:So When Will Banks Give Loans?
What will Chase do with its $25 Billion early Christmas gift from the taxpayer? Will the money be used to help out "Main St." as our President promised? NOOOOOOOOOOO:
"In point of fact, the dirty little secret of the banking industry is that it has no intention of using the money to make new loans. But this executive was the first insider who’s been indiscreet enough to say it within earshot of a journalist..."