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Originally posted by Happy
Can anyone tell me who is the owner (or major stockholders of TD bank). If it is the trust company - who are the owners (or major holders) in that trust company. It will be very helpful, If anyone can find some numbers about this information for making us knowldgeable about :-
1. Who owns the biggest buildings in all the downtowns of Canadian cities?
2. Who is responsible for charging us huge banking fees and who eats the profits from these?
3. Who is stopping the competition in the canadian economy?
4. While Govenments (fedral, provincial, and municipal) are in huge debt, how these banks make big profits and where do this big profit money go?
5. If the goevnments or big politicians are owners, please name them.
If anyone know these informations about CIBC, BMO, Scotia, RBC in addition to TD. Please feel free to share that.
Thanks
a. Even if the banks are public companies, who are the main/biggest shareholders.
b. When I talked about downtown building - I meant the buildings of banks offices in downtowns and major intersections of the cities.
I tried to research these issues on internet, wikipedia, and bank websites but could not get any clue about the "Main owners of canadian banks".
If we say shareholders then foreign banks and public have shares of these banks but they have no say in the ownership rights.
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Enjoy Happiness -- Happy from India
Quote:
Originally posted by Happy
a. Even if the banks are public companies, who are the main/biggest shareholders.
b. When I talked about downtown building - I meant the buildings of banks offices in downtowns and major intersections of the cities.
I tried to research these issues on internet, wikipedia, and bank websites but could not get any clue about the "Main owners of canadian banks".
If we say shareholders then foreign banks and public have shares of these banks but they have no say in the ownership rights.
You will need to plow through the company's 10K filings and look for the Five Percent Ownership documents.
You should also check out reported insider holdings by using SEDI and CanadianInsider.com (for Canadian stocks).
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