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Fri, June 3, 2011

TCF FINANCIAL CORP (NYSE:TCB), Down By 2.75% ($0.41) From $14.890 After BUYINS.NET Report Predicted Weakness After Earnings


Published on 2011-06-03 05:24:35 - WOPRAI
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June 3, 2011 / M2 PRESSWIRE / BUYINS.NET, www.buyins.net , a provider of unique trading technologies, released a report on Wednesday, April 20th 2011 stating that TCF FINANCIAL CORP (NYSE:TCB) was expected to be Down After its earnings release. Click here to view the BUYINS.NET report: http://www.buyins.net/releases/?sym=tcb&id=161908

At the time this story was written, TCF FINANCIAL CORP (NYSE:TCB) is Down By 2.75% ($0.41) From $14.890 since the BUYINS.NET report was released.

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TCF FINANCIAL CORP (NYSE:TCB) - TCF Financial Corporation operates as the bank holding company for TCF National Bank that provides various retail and commercial banking services in the United States and Canada. It offers various deposit products, including consumer, small business, and commercial demand deposit accounts; interest-bearing checking accounts; money market accounts; regular savings accounts; certificates of deposit; and retirement savings plans. The companys loan portfolio comprises consumer loans, commercial real estate loans, commercial business loans, lease and equipment finance, and inventory finance loans. As of December 31, 2009, it had 443 retail banking branches, including 202 branches in Illinois, 110 in Minnesota, 56 in Michigan, 36 in Colorado, 26 in Wisconsin, 7 in Arizona, 5 in Indiana, and 1 in South Dakota. The company was founded in 1923 and is based in Wayzata, Minnesota.

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BUYINS.NET is not a registered investment advisor and nothing contained in any materials should be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell any securities. TCF FINANCIAL CORP (NYSE:TCB) has not approved the statements made in this release. Please read our report and visit our web site, http://www.buyins.net, for complete risks and disclosures.

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