The Regional - Midwest Banks industry big giants are in attention today. These stocks attained really strong volume in the trading activity of Friday. We have selected U.S. Bancorp (NYSE:USB) and Firstmerit Corp (NASDAQ:FMER) to confer in detail.
U.S. Bancorp (NYSE:USB) has updated that the Company’s chairman, president and CEO, Richard K. Davis has planned to participate at Citi 2013 Financial Services Conference event on March 5, 2013. Richard K. Davis’s presentation will start at 11:20 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. Richard K. Davis’s presentation will be focusing on information relatedUSB's financial performance as well asbusiness strategies. The presentation’s live audio-webcast will be available via USB’s website. The slides of the presentation will also be available at the USB’s website.
U.S. Bancorp (NYSE:USB) traded 8.43 million shares in the most recent session and the percentage change of the stock remained +0.09%. The quarterly trend of the stock remained +5.65%.
Firstmerit Corp (NASDAQ:FMER) has made an announcement regarding the Mr. David J. Lochner’s appointment on the position of the Company’s President. David J. Lochner’s responsibilities included the Company’s commercial banking operations in the Michigan state. Mr. David J. Lochnerwill report to, the Company’s Chief Commercial Banking Officer and Executive Vice President, David G. Goodall. Earlier to joining the FMER, Mr. David J. Lochnerhas worked in RBS Citizens N.A, on the position of Commercial Banking Director in Michigan.
Firstmerit Corp (NASDAQ:FMER) exchanged 1.43 million shares and the average volume of the stock remained 1.21 million shares. The stock fell -0.33% and finished the trading activity of Friday at $15.07.
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