JPMorgan: The Day After

On Tuesday, JPMorgan reported core earnings per share (EPS) of $1.29, falling short of consensus estimates. How did the mixed quarter affect Wall Street’s view of the company?

Here’s a look at what five firms have to say about the stock following earnings.

Buckingham

Analyst James Mitchell saw the quarter as mixed for JPMorgan, with NII, NIM and i-banking beating expectations while asset management fees and card fees fell short of expectations.

The firm maintains its Buy rating on the stock.

BMO Capital Markets

Analyst James Fotheringham thought the performance was poor enough for BMO to lower its 2016 EPS forecast by 4.0 percent to $6.54.

However, the firm maintains its Outperform rating on the stock.

Oppenheimer

Analyst Chris Kotowski called…

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