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$51.65 -1.05 (-1.99%)
5/16/2008 4:03 PM

Capital One Financial Corp. (COF)

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A diversified financial services company whose banking and non-banking subsidiaries market a variety of financial products and services.

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Virginia (6), Credit Card (10), McLean (2), Large Cap (467), S&P 500 (484), Financial Services (31), Credit Services (49)
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Capital One Financial Corp. At A Glance

Current Price: $51.65
Last Trade Time: 5/16/2008 4:03 PM
Open: $52.69
Previous Close: $52.70
Daily Range: $50.91 - $52.73
52-Week Range: $37.41 - $82.25
Volume: 6,016,981
Market Cap: $19.77B
P/E Ratio: 7.90
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Capital One Financial Corp. (COF)

Avatar morningstarboy (< 20) Submitted: 12/19/07 1:59 PM

As of close of business on 12/18/2007, this was a 5-star Morningstar stock trading at less than half it's Morningstar fair value.

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Capital One Financial Corp. (COF)

Avatar KymberlyL3 (50.66) Submitted: 4/11/08 11:17 PM

Capital One has a great big credit card business. Even though the numbers are quite large, this business is remarkably easy to understand. Capital One takes in deposits at its retail and commercial banks and pays a small rate of interest on these "demand deposits." It then uses these deposits and ...More

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Avatar SapphireSeas (80.28) Submitted: 5/16/08 9:49 AM : Outperform Start Price: $52.08 COF Score: -0.94

Subprime and Credit crises have pretty much bottomed out.

Capital One probably still has some write-downs to take; however, the upshot is that we're in a Recession, consumers are still tapped out (and will be for a while longer), and credit card debt is set to increase. This is when credit card underwriters make money.

Company is also well-positioned to take advantage of government intervention, low interest rates, and a push to refinance various types of consumer debt.

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Avatar TMFDeej (99.22) Submitted: 5/13/08 10:28 AM : Underperform Start Price: $53.91 COF Score: 6.83

Swish, Swish, Swish, Swish...What's that sound?

No it's not the sound of the rotors on Ben Bernanke's magical money-dropping helicopter. It's not the sound of Hillary's chance of becoming the next President of the United States being flushed down the toilet either. That's the sound of millions of Americans using their credit cards to help them pay for increasingly expensive things like food and gas now that they can no longer use their homes as ATMs.

According to a report issued by the Federal Reserve late yesterday, total seasonally adjusted consumer debt rose by $15.2 billion to $2.56 trillion in March, a 7.2% annual rate (see article: U.S. March consumer credit up $15.2 bln, or at 7.2% rate). This is the fastest rate that consumer credit has risen by since November. Specifically, consumer credit-card debt increased by $6.3 billion to $957.2 billion in March, up 7.9%. These numbers raised the total increase in consumer credit during the first quarter to $34 billion, which is the highest level for any quarter since Q1 2001...which not coincidentally is the last time that the U.S. economy was officially in a recession.

Consumer spending has held up slightly better than I had expected over the past several months, though not as well as the government would like us to think it has. Perhaps this is because consumers are racking up all sorts of credit card debt. If so, something is going to eventually have to give. Consumers are going to either slow their spending as their credit card debt becomes too scary or they max out their cards or they are going to begin to default on their credit card debt.

Many people have been anticipating that credit cards will be the next domino to fall in the credit crisis. According to a study compiled by Bloomberg (see article: U.S. Consumer Debt Rises More than Forecase in March) overdue credit card payments at the six largest U.S. lenders have reached their highest since November 2004. For those of you who are interested, these companies are American Express (AXP), Bank of America (BAC), Capital One Financial (COF), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Citigroup (C), and Discover Financial Services (DFS). Some of those might make a nice CAPS short, with COF and DFS probably being the best (or worst in this case). I may have to see if I can end a couple of my two hundred live picks and give them the old thumbs down.

Deej

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Avatar PopsDaniecki (98.31) Submitted: 5/12/08 1:55 PM : Underperform Start Price: $53.42 COF Score: 5.40

I think we are about one third of the way to the bottom of the barrel when we consider what the public really knows about the strange practices passing for business in the financial markets. The carry trade is going to reverse, the financial stocks are going to be hit still much harder, and I believe we are all in for a pretty rude awakening when people start admitting what is going to come out that already HAS happened but hasn't yet become public knowledge. Crappy business practices are crappy, whether you sell dog food, bio-fuel ignorance, or made up trades in strange assets that some banker/investment 'guru' just invented (that was never considered a viable option during the last 200-500 years of capitalism and market forces.) Oh, and did I mention that the chairman and CEO just sold over $1M worth of stock??? SHORT!!!!!!

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Avatar nuf2bdangrus (35.59) Submitted: 5/09/08 2:53 PM : Underperform Start Price: $52.86 COF Score: 5.10

OOPS. SHorted at 56 and forgot to add to CAPS! 56 looks like resistance, support in low 40's.

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Avatar arisktaker (62.64) Submitted: 5/07/08 6:39 PM : Underperform Start Price: $55.17 COF Score: 7.78

Overall I think that Capital One is a very good long term stock. That said, it is in a trading range from the mid/high forties to the mid fifties. This is a short to take advantage of the run up.

Disclosure: I own Capital One stock in my personal account and did not sell it.

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