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BURNETT: On a recent afternoon, fishing guide Charlie Harralson stowed his gear on his tricked-out bass boat after a day fishing on the lake.
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"There's very few things they can control in this environment, and this lever is one of them," said Jefferson Harralson, who follows U.S. bank stocks at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc.
BofA cutting 3,500 jobs this quarter: memo Reuters 2011
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Still, KBW analyst Jefferson Harralson said he expects to see more banks resume paying TARP dividends because lenders' profitability has been improving.
Bank Plays TARP Catch-Up Matthias Rieker 2011
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KBW's Harralson has about a $19 price target on the bank.
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Also like JPMorgan, Harralson and Young anticipate that BofA will have strong revenues from fixed-income trading and underwriting.
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"It's unclear why you would take away a product that consumers like and want and you can make money on," Harralson says.
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"It feels like the economic scenarios around the bank have gotten worse and for investors it feels like the risks are increasing," said Jefferson Harralson, a bank analyst with Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc.
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"It makes you feel like the potential losses could be increasing again," Harralson said.
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"The company is profitable, but revenue growth is constrained and the costs in the mortgage business just keep increasing," said Jefferson Harralson, bank analyst at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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"Bank of America is shrinking because they need to make sure they're using their capital in the most profitable ways," said Jefferson Harralson, an analyst at KBW Inc. with a "market-perform" recommendation on the bank.
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