Jennifer Warren - Canadian Imperial Managing Director and Head, U.S. Region, CIBC
CM Stock | CAD 65.02 0.22 0.34% |
Managing Director
Ms. Jennifer Warren is Managing Director and Head, U.S. Region, CIBC. As Chair of the U.S. Management Committee, she is responsible for all business and governance functions under the U.S. regional management structure. Ms. Warren is also a member of the CIBC Capital Markets Management Committee. Prior to this role, Ms. Warren was Senior VicePresident, General Counsel for CIBC responsible for the Canadian legal team of CIBC, as well as the Privacy and Ombudsman Office and the global Documentation team. Ms. Warren began her career in 1990 as a corporatecommercial lawyer with Blake, Cassels Graydon LLP, first in Calgary and then in Toronto. She has also held senior legal positions at Rogers Communications Inc., following which she joined Torys LLP. Ms. Warren currently sits on the Board of Directors of Atlantic Trust Company, N, A., a U.S.based private wealth management company that is a whollyowned subsidiary of CIBC. She serves as a Trustee and member of the Finance Audit and Executive Committees of the Institute of International Bankers and represents CIBC on the Partnership for New York City
Address | CIBC Square, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5J 0E7 |
Phone | 416 552 9190 |
Web | https://www.cibc.com |
Jennifer Warren Latest Insider Activity
Tracking and analyzing the buying and selling activities of Jennifer Warren against Canadian Imperial stock is an integral part of due diligence when investing in Canadian Imperial. Jennifer Warren insider activity provides valuable insight into whether Canadian Imperial is net buyers or sellers over its current business cycle. Note, Canadian Imperial insiders must abide by specific rules, including filing SEC forms every time they buy or sell Canadian Imperial'sshares to prevent insider trading or benefiting illegally from material non-public information that their positions give them access to.
Jennifer Warren over two months ago Payment of 178 shares by Jennifer Warren of Meta Financial subject to Rule 16b-3 | ||
Jennifer Warren over six months ago Payment of 112 shares by Jennifer Warren of Meta Financial subject to Rule 16b-3 | ||
Jennifer Warren over a year ago Payment of 178 shares by Jennifer Warren of Meta Financial subject to Rule 16b-3 |
Canadian Imperial Management Efficiency
At this time, Canadian Imperial's Return On Tangible Assets are very stable compared to the past year. As of the 18th of April 2024, Return On Assets is likely to grow to 0, while Return On Capital Employed is likely to drop 0.01. At this time, Canadian Imperial's Debt To Assets are very stable compared to the past year. As of the 18th of April 2024, Return On Assets is likely to grow to 0, though Non Currrent Assets Other are likely to grow to (160.6 B). Canadian Imperial's management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well Canadian Imperial manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities.Management Performance
Return On Equity | 0.12 | |||
Return On Asset | 0.0067 |
Canadian Imperial Bank Leadership Team
Elected by the shareholders, the Canadian Imperial's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: Canadian Imperial inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of Canadian. The board's role is to monitor Canadian Imperial's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. Canadian Imperial's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, Canadian Imperial's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
John Manley, Independent Chairman of the Board | ||
Ronald Tysoe, Independent Director | ||
Hratch Panossian, Senior Executive Vice-President, Chief Financial Officer | ||
Luc Desjardins, Independent Director | ||
Scott Bere, Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer, CIBC | ||
Linda Hasenfratz, Independent Director | ||
Larry Richman, Senior Executive Vice-President and Group Head, CIBC US Region, and President and CEO, CIBC Bank USA | ||
Sandy Sharman, Chief Human Resource Officer and Communications Officer, Senior Executive Vice President | ||
Kikelomo Lawal, Executive Officer | ||
Christina Kramer, Senior Executive Vice-President and Group Head - Personal and Small Business Banking, Canada | ||
John Flemming, Managing American | ||
Gary Colter, Independent Director | ||
Kevin Li, Managing Director and Head, European Region, CIBC Capital Markets | ||
Ian Matthews, Managing Director and Chief Administrative Officer, CIBC Capital Markets | ||
Christian Exshaw, Managing Director and Head, Global Markets, CIBC Capital Markets | ||
Shawn Beber, Senior Executive Vice-President General Counsel and Corporate Development | ||
Harry Culham, Senior Executive Vice-President and Group Head - Capital Markets | ||
Michelle Collins, Independent Director | ||
Brent Belzberg, Independent Director | ||
Jeff Chapman, MDMenlo Banking | ||
Wayne Lee, Managing Director and Head, Asia Pacific Region, CIBC | ||
Stephen Forbes, Chief VP | ||
Kevin Patterson, Senior Executive Vice President, Group Head - Technology and Operations | ||
Deepak Khandelwal, Senior Executive Vice-President and Group Head - Client Connectivity and Innovation | ||
Ron Singh, Managing Office | ||
Tej Sahi, Managing Banking | ||
Geoffrey Belsher, Managing Director and Group Co-Head, Wholesale Banking | ||
Nanci Caldwell, Independent Director | ||
Sean Duffy, MD Europe | ||
Christine Larsen, Independent Director | ||
Heather Kaine, Senior Auditor | ||
Jennifer Warren, Managing Director and Head, U.S. Region, CIBC | ||
Joseph Hammer, CoHead American | ||
Michael Boluch, Executive Innovation | ||
Martine Turcotte, Independent Director | ||
Michael Capatides, Senior Executive Vice-President and Group Head, CIBC U.S. Region, President and Chief Executive Officer of CIBC Bank USA | ||
Jane Peverett, Independent Director | ||
Michael Higgins, Managing Director and Head, U.S. Real Estate Finance, CIBC Capital Markets | ||
Roman Dubczak, Managing Director and Head, Global Investment Banking, CIBC Capital Markets, CIBC World Markets Inc. | ||
Sandra Sharman, Culture People | ||
Kevin Glass, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Executive Vice President | ||
John Ferren, Senior Analytics | ||
Paul Gibson, MD Head | ||
Michelle Caturay, Vice-President Corporate Secretary and Associate General Counsel | ||
Steve Geist, Senior Executive Vice President and Group Head, Wealth Management | ||
Laura DottoriAttanasio, Senior Executive Vice President Chief Risk Officer | ||
Nicholas Pan, Independent Director | ||
Jon Hountalas, Senior Executive Vice-President and Group Head - Commercial Banking and Wealth Management, Canada | ||
Victor Dodig, President, Chief Executive Officer, Director | ||
Katharine Stevenson, Independent Director | ||
Patrick Daniel, Independent Director | ||
David Williamson, Sr. Executive VP and Group Head of Retail and Bus. Banking | ||
Alice Dunning, IR Contact Officer | ||
Barry Zubrow, Independent Director | ||
Robert CFA, Senior CFO | ||
Gordon Giffin, Independent Director | ||
Kevin Kelly, Independent Director | ||
Charles Brindamour, Independent Director |
Canadian Stock Performance Indicators
The ability to make a profit is the ultimate goal of any investor. But to identify the right stock is not an easy task. Is Canadian Imperial a good investment? Although profit is still the single most important financial element of any organization, multiple performance indicators can help investors identify the equity that they will appreciate over time.
Return On Equity | 0.12 | |||
Return On Asset | 0.0067 | |||
Profit Margin | 0.29 % | |||
Operating Margin | 0.39 % | |||
Current Valuation | 52.76 B | |||
Shares Outstanding | 937.27 M | |||
Shares Owned By Insiders | 0.02 % | |||
Shares Owned By Institutions | 49.07 % | |||
Number Of Shares Shorted | 30.18 M | |||
Price To Earning | 7.12 X |
Some investors attempt to determine whether the market's mood is bullish or bearish by monitoring changes in market sentiment. Unlike more traditional methods such as technical analysis, investor sentiment usually refers to the aggregate attitude towards Canadian Imperial in the overall investment community. So, suppose investors can accurately measure the market's sentiment. In that case, they can use it for their benefit. For example, some tools to gauge market sentiment could be utilized using contrarian indexes, Canadian Imperial's short interest history, or implied volatility extrapolated from Canadian Imperial options trading.
Pair Trading with Canadian Imperial
One of the main advantages of trading using pair correlations is that every trade hedges away some risk. Because there are two separate transactions required, even if Canadian Imperial position performs unexpectedly, the other equity can make up some of the losses. Pair trading also minimizes risk from directional movements in the market. For example, if an entire industry or sector drops because of unexpected headlines, the short position in Canadian Imperial will appreciate offsetting losses from the drop in the long position's value.Moving together with Canadian Stock
0.93 | JPM | JPMorgan Chase | PairCorr |
0.95 | BOFA | Bank of America | PairCorr |
0.92 | RY-PM | Royal Bank | PairCorr |
0.84 | RY-PS | Royal Bank | PairCorr |
The ability to find closely correlated positions to Canadian Imperial could be a great tool in your tax-loss harvesting strategies, allowing investors a quick way to find a similar-enough asset to replace Canadian Imperial when you sell it. If you don't do this, your portfolio allocation will be skewed against your target asset allocation. So, investors can't just sell and buy back Canadian Imperial - that would be a violation of the tax code under the "wash sale" rule, and this is why you need to find a similar enough asset and use the proceeds from selling Canadian Imperial Bank to buy it.
The correlation of Canadian Imperial is a statistical measure of how it moves in relation to other instruments. This measure is expressed in what is known as the correlation coefficient, which ranges between -1 and +1. A perfect positive correlation (i.e., a correlation coefficient of +1) implies that as Canadian Imperial moves, either up or down, the other security will move in the same direction. Alternatively, perfect negative correlation means that if Canadian Imperial Bank moves in either direction, the perfectly negatively correlated security will move in the opposite direction. If the correlation is 0, the equities are not correlated; they are entirely random. A correlation greater than 0.8 is generally described as strong, whereas a correlation less than 0.5 is generally considered weak.
Correlation analysis and pair trading evaluation for Canadian Imperial can also be used as hedging techniques within a particular sector or industry or even over random equities to generate a better risk-adjusted return on your portfolios.Check out Trending Equities to better understand how to build diversified portfolios, which includes a position in Canadian Imperial Bank. Also, note that the market value of any company could be tightly coupled with the direction of predictive economic indicators such as signals in estimate. You can also try the Pair Correlation module to compare performance and examine fundamental relationship between any two equity instruments.
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