During bull markets, investors typically prize growth more than anything and that would seem to explain a lot of the relative valuations I'm seeing in the banking sector these days. To wit, investors don't seem nearly as concerned about quality or long-term business prospects as the they do about the near-term growth and capital returns potential. That may be frustrating for Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) shareholders in the short term, but I think it does leave some long-term potential in the shares today.
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» Investopedia: Core Growth At Wells Fargo Is Weak, But The Multiple Doesn't Look Demanding
Saturday, April 13, 2013
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