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    Bank Of (ILLEGALS)America Barely Profitable

    Bank of America barely profitable; $5.3B hit
    Company reports steep earnings decline, hurt by $5 billion-plus writedown on CDO-related assets.


    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Bank of America, stung by a $5.3 billion mortgage-related writedown, reported quarterly results Tuesday that fell short of Wall Street's expectations.

    Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500) shares fell more than 5 percent in pre-market trading on the news.

    The Charlotte, N.C.-based company said its net income plunged 95 percent to $268 million, or 5 cents a share, from $5.26 billion, or $1.16 a share, a year earlier.

    Revenue fell 31 percent to $12.67 billion from $18.48 billion in the 2006 period.

    Those results were much worse than analysts had anticipated. The company was expected to report a profit of 18 cents a share on revenue of $13.24 billion.


    The company also said it took a writedown totaling $5.28 billion on collateralized debt obligation-related assets to reflect weakened demand for the mortgage-related securities and recent credit agency downgrades.

    "Our fourth-quarter results were severely impacted by ongoing dislocations in capital markets and the slowing economy," Bank of America Chairman and CEO Kenneth Lewis said in a statement.

    "Even given that environment, we certainly are not pleased with our performance," he added.

    Facing rising credit costs, particularly in the company's home equity, homebuilders and small business loan portfolios, Bank of America said it ramped up its loan loss provisions by $1.33 billion during the quarter.

    Bank of America is the latest financial service company to report disappointing results in the fourth quarter. Last week, Citigroup (C, Fortune 500), Merrill Lynch (MER, Fortune 500) and Washington Mutual (WM, Fortune 500) posted steep losses as a result on the ongoing credit crisis.





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    I was talking to the lady at my bank. She said they don't give out loans to people without I.D. and proof of citizenship. She said a pastor brought an illegal to the bank to help him get a loan and they refuse him. Anyway she also said these new cars you see illegals driving usually end up back in Mexico at some point. There is noway to recover them. Cost more to bring them back then to show it as a right off. All this is passed onto customers.

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    yes, so let's keep catering to them and see how much we can get screwed.

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