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American Express falls despite earnings beat (AXP)

A previously disclosed tax charge of $2.6 billion chilled an otherwise stellar earnings report.

  • Shares of credit card provider
  • A previously disclosed $2.6 billion tax charge resulted in the
  • The company also reported revenues of $8.84 billion, 12% above Wall Street expectations.
  • "We ended the year with record billings and strong loan growth, which helped drive a 10 percent increase in revenues this quarter," CEO Kenneth I. Chenault said in a press release. “Card Member spending grew 11 percent with strong momentum across each of our business segments. Loans grew 14 percent in the quarter while credit metrics remained strong and were again in line with our expectations."
  • Analysts remain bullish on the stock, giving it an average target of $108 per share, roughly 8% above Thursday’s closing price of 99.86.
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