A.G. Edwards posts hefty 2Q gains

A.G. Edwards today reported first-quarter gains in net revenue and earnings, buoyed by gains in client assets and fee-based accounts.
JUN 21, 2007
By  Bloomberg
A.G. Edwards Inc., the St. Louis brokerage, today reported first quarter gains in net revenue and earnings, buoyed by gains in client assets and fee-based accounts. The most striking gains came from the company’s investment banking division, which saw revenues spike 108% to $52 million—the segment’s second-best quarterly results. Net earnings jumped to $83 million (or $1.10 per share) for the quarter, up from $78 million (or $1.01 per share) in the prior year. Net revenue figures hit $842 million in the first quarter, compared to $765 million during the same period last year. Fee-based accounts saw a 26% increase in client assets, reaching $48 billion. Higher underwriting revenues from closed-end funds plus greater fees collected from private-placement transactions contributed to the division’s success. A.G. Edwards’s merger with Wachovia Corp. accounted for $10 million, or $0.08 per diluted share, in expenses related to the May 31 agreement.

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