Community Banks are Toast States Richard Bove, the CEO of Dime Community Bank (NASDAQ:DCOM) Disagrees
July 28, 2021
Kevin O’Connor, CEO, Dime Community Bank (NASDAQ:DCOM)
Richard Xavier Bove is Chief Financial Strategist for Odeon Capital Group LLC. Mr. Bove began his career on Wall Street as a retail salesperson at legacy Eastman Dillon Union Securities in late 1965.
He joined Wertheim & Co. in 1971 as an analyst covering the building and banking industries. Later, Mr. Bove became the Director of Research at C.J. Lawrence and Raymond James. In the mid-1980s, he returned to the analytical profession as a banking and financial analyst serving at Raymond James, Dean Witter Reynolds, Lehman Brothers and Ladenburg Thalmann, among other firms in his 56 years in the industry.
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