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15:16
Jul 16
Regional banks with profitability improvement stories
Regional banks KeyCorp and Citizens Financial are compelling profitability improvement stories. As the whole banking group catches a tailwind, regionals are starting to catch up, and their turnaround stories offer upside.
KEY 1ST
HIGH
15:25
Apr 17
Chris Gorman Editor-in-Chief, The Block CNBC
KeyCorp to boost ROE via asset rotation.
KeyCorp aims to increase ROE from 13% to 15% through the roll-off of low-yielding assets, organic growth in commercial and investment banking, and capital returns including share buybacks and dividends, with about 9% of market cap returned to investors this year.
KEY 1ST
HIGH
17:05
Mar 20
A significant increase in ownership by another major bank (BNS) signals strong institutional confidence in KeyCorp's value and could act as a bullish catalyst.
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MED
00:50
Feb 28
Jim Cramer Host, Mad Money CNBC
A caller asks about KeyCorp. Cramer notes the 4% yield and CEO Chris Gorman's performance. The stock is around $20; Cramer sees value and safety in the yield. LONG. "If this stock fell to 19, I think you pull the trigger." Regional banking sector instability.
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00:50
Feb 28
Jim Cramer Host, Mad Money CNBC
Stock is around $20, yields 4%. Solid management (Chris Gorman). If it dips to $19, it becomes a compelling value buy. Buy on dip to $19. Regional banking headwinds.

About KEY Analyst Coverage

Buzzberg tracks KEY (KeyCorp) across 3 sources. 4 bullish vs 0 bearish calls from 4 analysts. Sentiment: predominantly bullish (80%). 5 total trade ideas tracked. Past 7 days: 1 bullish. Latest voices: Thomas Michaud, Chris Gorman, business.