JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
- Previous Close
193.37 - Open
193.57 - Bid 193.61 x 1100
- Ask 193.49 x 1400
- Day's Range
193.06 - 194.87 - 52 Week Range
131.81 - 200.94 - Volume
6,159,664 - Avg. Volume
8,911,855 - Market Cap (intraday)
555.721B - Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.12
- PE Ratio (TTM)
11.68 - EPS (TTM)
16.56 - Earnings Date Jul 12, 2024
- Forward Dividend & Yield 4.60 (2.38%)
- Ex-Dividend Date Apr 4, 2024
- 1y Target Est
205.59
JPMorgan Chase & Co. operates as a financial services company worldwide. It operates through four segments: Consumer & Community Banking (CCB), Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB), Commercial Banking (CB), and Asset & Wealth Management (AWM). The CCB segment offers deposit, investment and lending products, cash management, and payments and services; mortgage origination and servicing activities; residential mortgages and home equity loans; and credit cards, auto loans, leases, and travel services to consumers and small businesses through bank branches, ATMs, and digital and telephone banking. The CIB segment provides investment banking products and services, including corporate strategy and structure advisory, and equity and debt market capital-raising services, as well as loan origination and syndication; payments; and cash and derivative instruments, risk management solutions, prime brokerage, and research. This segment also offers securities services, including custody, fund accounting and administration, and securities lending products for asset managers, insurance companies, and public and private investment funds. The CB segment provides financial solutions, including lending, payments, investment banking, and asset management to small and midsized companies, local governments, nonprofit clients, and large corporations, as well as investors, developers, and owners of multifamily, office, retail, industrial, and affordable housing properties. The AWM segment offers multi-asset investment management solutions in equities, fixed income, alternatives, and money market funds to institutional clients and retail investors; and retirement products and services, brokerage, custody, estate planning, lending, deposits, and investment management products to high net worth clients. JPMorgan Chase & Co. was founded in 1799 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
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Valuation Measures
Market Cap
555.72B
Enterprise Value
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Trailing P/E
11.68
Forward P/E
12.03
PEG Ratio (5yr expected)
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Price/Sales (ttm)
3.58
Price/Book (mrq)
1.81
Enterprise Value/Revenue
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Enterprise Value/EBITDA
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Financial Highlights
Profitability and Income Statement
Profit Margin
33.57%
Return on Assets (ttm)
1.28%
Return on Equity (ttm)
15.74%
Revenue (ttm)
149.99B
Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)
48.51B
Diluted EPS (ttm)
16.56
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Total Cash (mrq)
1.65T
Total Debt/Equity (mrq)
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Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)
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Analyst Report: JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JPMorgan Chase is one of world's largest diversified-banking firms. The company operates a leading global corporate and investment bank and is the second-largest mortgage originator in the United States, after Wells Fargo. JPMorgan Chase also operates a large retail-banking network and is a leading credit card issuer.
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Stock markets were down on Friday morning amid the kick-off of earnings by big banks. JPMorgan Chase is down 5% despite above-consensus results. However, net interest income decline sequentially and CEO Dimon noted a number of 'significant uncertain forces' due to inflationary pressures and geopolitical tensions. The Dow was down 0.8%, while the S&P 500 lost 1.0% and the Nasdaq fell 1.1%. Oil prices are on the rise amid increasing tensions in the Middle East. Israel has reportedly started preparations for a direct attack expected by Iran this weekend in response to the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria last week. Crude oil is trading near $87 per barrel and gold rose $35 to $2408 per ounce.
Analyst Report: JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JPMorgan Chase is one of the largest and most complex financial institutions in the United States, with nearly $3.9 trillion in assets. It is organized into four major segments--consumer and community banking, corporate and investment banking, commercial banking, and asset and wealth management. JPMorgan operates, and is subject to regulation, in multiple countries.
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