Wells Fargo’s Mike Mayo says there’s a chance for Citi shares to head higher
Mike Mayo, Wells Fargo analyst, joins ‘Closing Bell: Overtime’ to discuss why he raised his price target on Citigroup to $70 dollars.
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Tue, May 17 20224:43 PM EDT
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Mike Mayo, Wells Fargo analyst, joins ‘Closing Bell: Overtime’ to discuss why he raised his price target on Citigroup to $70 dollars.
04:27
Tue, May 17 20224:43 PM EDT
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