Citigroup registra su primer año de ganancias tras la crisis(AFP) – hace 5 horas
NUEVA YORK — El banco estadounidense Citigroup volvió a ser rentable en 2010, con un beneficio de 10.600 millones de dólares frente a una pérdida de 1.600 millones en 2009, registrando ganancias en el cuarto trimestre, aunque no respondió a las expectativas de Wall Street, según un comunicado publicado este martes.
En el cuarto trimestre de 2010, el banco registró un beneficio de 1.300 millones de dólares contra una pérdida de 7.600 millones un año antes, según el comunicado.
Esto representa una ganancia de 4 centavos por acción durante los últimos tres meses del año y 35 centavos en todo el 2010, mientras que los analistas preveían 8 centavos y 40 centavos, respectivamente.
Respecto al volumen de negocios, el grupo no respondió a las expectativas de Wall Street. Alcanzó un producto neto bancario de 18.400 millones de dólares en el cuarto trimestre, mientras que las previsiones se situaban en 20.450 millones. Y el producto alcanzó los 86.600 millones en todo el año, cuando las previsiones eran de 88.500 millones.
El "2010 fue un año lleno de eventos importantes, un año crítico para el levantamiento de esta institución", comentó Vikram Pandit, director general de Citigroup, citado en un comunicado
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BLACK HORSE escribió:Nitra....que decias pasando los 4,87?
despues de ese nivel viene 4,88...
Interesante el volumen y la recorrida que realizo. No se si es una ilusion, pero la veo arriba de 5 en pocos dias otra vez
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Nitra....que decias pasando los 4,87?
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ralbe escribió:Hola Buenas tardes. Siempre los leo y nunca escribo ya que no me atreveria a opinar.. pero quisiera hacerles una pregunta...
y disculpen si es una tontera... Tanto en USA como aqui ha habido muy buen volumen de transacciones... si alguien vende y alguien compra.... ¿cual sera la expectativa de los que compran? los que venden: han hecho su negocio o les preocupa el futuro?.. Uds. que piensan?
Te posteo lo que pienso ... yo vendí. Si bien el banco ganó y vs el año pasado ganó realmente ... lo hizo en un 50% de lo esperado esperamos 0.08 y ganó 0.04.
El rsi en sobrecompra, el macd indicando caída ... que fundamento puede tener un rally de corto ? esto es justamente lo que motiva a los comprados que estiman que el mdo en gral subirá y citi acompañará.
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No hace falta ser ningun sabio o vidente, cualquiera q tenga dos dedos de frente lo podia sacar por AT.......no es para tanto, che!!
dogcanaya escribió:
ojo con lo que hacen en este nivel.no se hagan los sabios.
nitramus escribió:4.87 ......... falta poco
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4.87 ......... falta poco 

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es porque argentina es mercado rector 

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Estimados, les comparto el mensaje del día de hoy del CEO a la comunidad de Citi:
"Dear Colleagues,
Today we announced our company’s earnings for the fourth and final quarter of 2010. A year ago, no one would have believed we would have been able to accomplish what we have—and it is all due to your hard work.
2010 was a year full of milestones—and I predict will be remembered as the year Citi turned the corner. We were profitable not only for the full year, earning $10.6 billion, but also in every quarter throughout the year, earning $1.3 billion in net income in the final quarter. (Our fourth quarter earnings include a $1.1 billion charge due to Credit Value Adjustments as a result of the substantial tightening of our credit spreads). Results for our core businesses in Citicorp were also strong: $14.9 billion in net income for the full year and $2.4 billion in net income for the fourth quarter.
In addition, 2010 saw the completion of the U.S. Treasury’s sale of its common stock in our company. In total, the U.S. government earned a profit of approximately $12 billion on its investment in Citigroup. We remain grateful for the American people’s assistance but also excited about our future. Last year we launched a new strategy for our consumer and cards businesses and made key management changes and new hires. Among the results so far: strong growth in regional consumer banking income for the year, provisions for credit losses down by half, and net credit losses down for six consecutive quarters.
We continue to wind down assets in Citi Holdings as quickly as economically feasible. Last quarter saw one of Holdings’ most important sales to date: the divestiture of the Student Loan Corporation for $31 billion. With the completion of that sale, Holdings assets are now 19 percent of our balance sheet. And losses in Holdings are down more than 50 percent year-over-year.
Gratifying as it is to look back on what we’ve done, our real focus must remain on what we need to do: continue to execute our strategy. We’ve entered 2011 with strong momentum—and we’ll need it, as the global economy remains sluggish and growth uneven.
Yet no other bank is better positioned to reap the opportunities presented by unfolding global trends. That’s not an accident. We’ve all worked hard over the last three years to transform this bank into an institution capable of competing at the highest level in our changing world. We’ve done it by working to maximize the value of assets we already have—such as our unmatched global presence—and by creating new value through investments in people, technology and facilities.
Going forward, we plan to accelerate our strategy in Citicorp while continuing to reduce our assets in Citi Holdings. Building on a solid foundation, we can lift our company from sustainable profitability to sustainable growth. I know you’re up to the job."
"Dear Colleagues,
Today we announced our company’s earnings for the fourth and final quarter of 2010. A year ago, no one would have believed we would have been able to accomplish what we have—and it is all due to your hard work.
2010 was a year full of milestones—and I predict will be remembered as the year Citi turned the corner. We were profitable not only for the full year, earning $10.6 billion, but also in every quarter throughout the year, earning $1.3 billion in net income in the final quarter. (Our fourth quarter earnings include a $1.1 billion charge due to Credit Value Adjustments as a result of the substantial tightening of our credit spreads). Results for our core businesses in Citicorp were also strong: $14.9 billion in net income for the full year and $2.4 billion in net income for the fourth quarter.
In addition, 2010 saw the completion of the U.S. Treasury’s sale of its common stock in our company. In total, the U.S. government earned a profit of approximately $12 billion on its investment in Citigroup. We remain grateful for the American people’s assistance but also excited about our future. Last year we launched a new strategy for our consumer and cards businesses and made key management changes and new hires. Among the results so far: strong growth in regional consumer banking income for the year, provisions for credit losses down by half, and net credit losses down for six consecutive quarters.
We continue to wind down assets in Citi Holdings as quickly as economically feasible. Last quarter saw one of Holdings’ most important sales to date: the divestiture of the Student Loan Corporation for $31 billion. With the completion of that sale, Holdings assets are now 19 percent of our balance sheet. And losses in Holdings are down more than 50 percent year-over-year.
Gratifying as it is to look back on what we’ve done, our real focus must remain on what we need to do: continue to execute our strategy. We’ve entered 2011 with strong momentum—and we’ll need it, as the global economy remains sluggish and growth uneven.
Yet no other bank is better positioned to reap the opportunities presented by unfolding global trends. That’s not an accident. We’ve all worked hard over the last three years to transform this bank into an institution capable of competing at the highest level in our changing world. We’ve done it by working to maximize the value of assets we already have—such as our unmatched global presence—and by creating new value through investments in people, technology and facilities.
Going forward, we plan to accelerate our strategy in Citicorp while continuing to reduce our assets in Citi Holdings. Building on a solid foundation, we can lift our company from sustainable profitability to sustainable growth. I know you’re up to the job."
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ralbe escribió:Hola Buenas tardes. Siempre los leo y nunca escribo ya que no me atreveria a opinar.. pero quisiera hacerles una pregunta...
y disculpen si es una tontera... Tanto en USA como aqui ha habido muy buen volumen de transacciones... si alguien vende y alguien compra.... ¿cual sera la expectativa de los que compran? los que venden: han hecho su negocio o les preocupa el futuro?.. Uds. que piensan?
Todo depende: para algunos es bueno ganar mucho, para otros es malo ganar poco.
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