Banco Bradesco S.A., together with its subsidiaries, provides various banking products and services to individuals, corporates, and businesses in Brazil and internationally. The company operates through two segment, Banking and Insurance. It provides current, savings, click, and salary accounts; real estate credit, vehicle financing, payroll loans, mortgage loans, microcredit, leasing, and personal and installment credit; debit and business cards; financial and security services; consortium products; auto, personal accident, dental, travel, and life insurance; investment products; pension products; real estate and vehicle auctions; cash management, and foreign trade and exchange services; capitalization bonds; and internet banking services. Banco Bradesco S.A. was founded in 1943 and is headquartered in Osasco, Brazil.
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Website: https://banco.bradesco
6-K - BANK BRADESCO (0001160330) (Filer)
6-K - BANK BRADESCO (0001160330) (Filer)
6-K - BANK BRADESCO (0001160330) (Filer)
6-K - BANK BRADESCO (0001160330) (Filer)
6-K - BANK BRADESCO (0001160330) (Filer)
6-K - BANK BRADESCO (0001160330) (Filer)
6-K - BANK BRADESCO (0001160330) (Filer)
6-K - BANK BRADESCO (0001160330) (Filer)
6-K - BANK BRADESCO (0001160330) (Filer)
6-K - BANK BRADESCO (0001160330) (Filer)
Bank Bradesco (NYSE:BBDO) reported quarterly earnings of $0.07 per share. This is a 30 percent decrease over earnings of $0.10 per share from the same period last year. The company reported $3.65 billion in sales this quarter. This is a 3.14 percent increase over sales of $3.54 billion the same period last year.
Friday marks the last chance for investors to receive the next dividend payout from Bank Bradesco (NYSE:BBDO). What's Happening The company announced on Tuesday that it would pay shareholders a monthly dividend of 0.35 cents per share. On Monday, Bank Bradesco will go ex-dividend, meaning the stock will trade lower to reflect that payout. In other words, the stock will likely open 0.35 cents lower than it would have opened on any other day. In order to be eligible to receive a company's dividend, shareholders must own the stock prior to the ex-dividend date—in this case, Monday. Shareholders who own BBDO as of the end of Friday's session are eligible to receive the 0.35 cents dividend payo
Friday marks the last chance for investors to receive the next dividend payout from Bank Bradesco (NYSE:BBDO). What's Happening The company announced on Tuesday that it would pay shareholders a monthly dividend of 0.35 cents per share. On Monday, Bank Bradesco will go ex-dividend, meaning the stock will trade lower to reflect that payout. In other words, the stock will likely open 0.35 cents lower than it would have opened on any other day. In order to be eligible to receive a company's dividend, shareholders must own the stock prior to the ex-dividend date—in this case, Monday. Shareholders who own BBDO as of the end of Friday's session are eligible to receive the 0.35 cents dividend payo
In the current market session, Bank Bradesco Inc. (NYSE:BBDO) stock price is at $2.75, after a 6.46% drop. However, over the past month, the company's stock increased by 17.48%, and in the past year, by 18.44%. Shareholders might be interested in knowing whether the stock is overvalued, even if the company is not performing up to par in the current session. Bank Bradesco P/E Ratio Analysis in Relation to Industry Peers The P/E ratio measures the current share price to the company's EPS. It is used by long-term investors to analyze the company's current performance against it's past earnings, historical data and aggregate market data for the industry or the indices, such as S&P 500. A highe