Bank of Montreal just dropped their Q4 2025 numbers and they're crushing expectations across the board.
Earnings per share came in at C$3.28 on an adjusted basis - that's nearly 11% above the C$2.96 Street consensus. Revenue hit C$9.34 billion, comfortably beating the C$8.98B forecast. Net income landed at C$2.30 billion for the quarter.
The board's feeling confident too, bumping up the dividend by 2%. Not a massive increase, but steady shareholder returns in this environment says something about management's outlook.
Solid beat on both top and bottom lines. Worth watching how the stock reacts when markets open.
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SchrödingersNode
· 6h ago
Bank of Montreal's performance this time is simply impeccable, 11% above expectations... Who else can match that?
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 6h ago
This earnings report from Bank of Montreal is indeed pretty good, but a 2% dividend increase... that's quite conservative.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 6h ago
ngl, bmo crushing earnings reminds me of a perfectly executed sous vide - precise temp control, consistent results. but here's the thing... where's the transparency in how they're actually sourcing capital? we need blockchain-level accountability in banking, fr fr
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PensionDestroyer
· 6h ago
Bank of Montreal's earnings report this time is really strong, beating expectations by 11%... But a 2% dividend increase seems a bit stingy, doesn't it?
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 6h ago
Bank of Montreal really didn't disappoint this time; the numbers are off the charts... A 2% dividend increase isn't much, but at least it shows that management is still optimistic about the future.
Bank of Montreal just dropped their Q4 2025 numbers and they're crushing expectations across the board.
Earnings per share came in at C$3.28 on an adjusted basis - that's nearly 11% above the C$2.96 Street consensus. Revenue hit C$9.34 billion, comfortably beating the C$8.98B forecast. Net income landed at C$2.30 billion for the quarter.
The board's feeling confident too, bumping up the dividend by 2%. Not a massive increase, but steady shareholder returns in this environment says something about management's outlook.
Solid beat on both top and bottom lines. Worth watching how the stock reacts when markets open.