Marquette National Corp
MNATMarquette National Corporation operates as the bank holding company of Marquette Bank that provides community banking services in Illinois. It offers financial solutions, including retail banking, real estate lending, trust, investments, wealth management and business banking to consumers and commercial customers. The company provides personal checking accounts; business checking accounts, including commercial checking accounts, now accounts, and small business checking; business savings and commercial money market accounts; vehicle, term, lines of credit, collateralized, and commercial loans, as well as fixed home equity loans and home equity line of credit; credit and debit cards; apartment lending; and business, personal, property and home, and vehicle insurance. It also offers treasury solutions, such as online banking for business, merchant payment processing, business remote deposit, lockbox processing, sweep accounts, and zero balance accounts; individual retirement accounts, and certificates of deposit; safe deposit boxes; and trust, investment, wire transfer, mobile banking, and bill payment services. It has 20 offices and two loan production offices with locations in Chicago, Bolingbrook, Bridgeview, Evergreen Park, Hickory Hills, Lemont, New Lenox, Oak Forest, Oak Lawn, Orland Park, Romeoville, and Summit, Illinois. The company was founded in 1945 and is based in Chicago, Illinois. Address: 6316 South Western Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States, 60636
Analytics
主に工業および宝飾用の金属です。市場が不況を予想し、生産が低下すると、価値は下がります。宝飾品業界からの需要も不安定です。現在、プラチナは金よりも安く、それで作られたアイテムはエリートと見なされません。
–生産が消費をまかなえない場合、供給不足の脅威があります。物理的な金属の不足への恐れの中で、価格は上昇します。しかし、これが不況の予想とともに起こると、価格にはほとんど影響がありません。これは2008年と2023年に明確に見られました。
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Max Ratio
>10 - expected double digit dividend yield on cost over 10Y >5 - expected 5-9 dividend yield on cost over 10Y <5 - expected <5 dividend yield on cost over 10Y MaxRatio is an estimated 10Y dividend yield on cost calculated by combining the current dividend yield with the 5-year & 10-year average dividend growth rate, projected over the next 10 years discounted based on current Financial Score. It provides a projected outlook on future dividend returns.
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