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TSE:CM

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM.TO)

160.32
+0.55 (0.34%)
as of Aug 21, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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star iconAug 21, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 17 opinions in the last 12 months.

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM) has received mixed but generally positive reviews from experts. The bank is well-positioned to benefit from advancements in AI and a supportive regulatory environment, which allows for increased lending capacity. Its recent earnings showed a significant rise in net income, notably due to strong performance in the U.S. market, while maintaining healthy profit margins and cash reserves. However, concerns about reliance on the Canadian consumer and potential economic headwinds persist. Despite these risks, many analysts regard CM as a solid investment with a potential for upside in stock value, given its favorable trading multiples and recent stock buyback strategies.

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DON'T BUY
The new enhanced dividend tax credit will be good for all the banks. A dividend of 3% will leave you with after-tax of 2.4% which is equivalent to a bond yield of about 4.75%. Had a terrific run which he thinks is just about done. Prefers Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS-T) and others.
WEAK BUY
Not one of her favourite banks. Tends to be accident prone. Better investment opportunity in other banks. She prefers Toronto Dominion (TD-T) and Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS-T).
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Aug 11/05. Up 18%.) There is still further to go. Have repair the balance sheet to the point where there could be a dividend increase in the next couple of quarters.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Dec 7/05. Up 12%.) Still likes. Would not buy at current prices, but would continue to hold.
BUY
A past pick. Up 9%, it's the cheapest bank stock. He still likes it.
PAST TOP PICK
Still buying, up 4% since he recommended it as a past top pick. His first choice over TD and Scotia banks, but prefers the insurance companies over the banks right now.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Nov 15/05. Up 7.5%.) Likes this bank very much.
TOP PICK
Almost a 3.5% yield which is superior to a lot of the other banks. They could earn $6 next year, sow at current prices, you are looking at a 12 multiple. There could be dividend increases in the last half of the year.
TOP PICK
A turnaround story. The cheapest statistically and has one of the best dividends.
TOP PICK
Thinks it’s been punished enough for the Enron fiasco. They have a great ability to narrow the gap on expenses relative to the other banks. Good yield at 3.7%. Cheaper than the other banks on a multiple basis.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Aug 3/05. Up .05%.) The strategy was to buy January 2007 $75 call.
TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Aug 17/05. Up 6.7%.) Cheapest bank and has the highest yield. A turnaround story.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Aug 8/05. Up 1.5%.) Has consistently been the most aggressive of the banks and has consistently had its head handed to it. It will be impossible not to make money on this and you get a dividend while you wait. Still likes it.
BUY
Banks are sort of doing a little better at the moment, probably a little better than the trust market. This one has been through a lot of torment compared to the other banks. Have bought some quite recently.
DON'T BUY
Has a lot of problems. Its balance sheet was hammered. There's no possibility of a dividend increase or of them making any significant acquisitions. Expect it's dead money for a year or two.
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