May 21, 2013
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4/21/13)
After reporting disappointing results in the prior quarter, Citigroup Inc. (C) reported an impressive first-quarter 2013. Earnings per share came in at $1.29 for the quarter, beating the...(read more)
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2/9/13)
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Robert Rubin, former US Treasury Secretary and senior advisor to Citigroup is...(read more)
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11/29/12)
Citigroup Inc. (NYSE:C) is tightening its belt again. The bank’s trading and investment unit will cut 150 additional jobs this year. The bank also plans to trim bonuses for workers by up to...(read more)
Citigroup (C) Company Overview
On 16 January 2009, Citi announced that it would be splitting into two businesses to focus on its core business. Citicorp acts as a traditional bank with $1.1 trillion in assets, while Citi Holdings manages its riskier assets, which it will try to sell to raise cash. In an effort to avoid considerable future losses due to mortgage-backed securities and collateralized debt obligations, Citicorp will be 65% deposit funded.[2] To reduce operating costs, Citi has sold branches such as CitiStreet, CitiBank, and its banking operations in Germany.[3][4] Citi's efforts to cut costs has stretched up to its CEO, Vikram Pandit, who announced that he would accept only a salary of $1 and no bonus until the firm was returned to solvency[5] These efforts represent a shift away from an investment bank into a standard holding bank. (Read more at Wikinvest ) What's in this C analysis on Wikinvest...
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May 21, 2013