How Have Profits For Capital One’s Card Division Changed Since 2010?

+1.25%
Upside
143
Market
145
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A sharp increase in card operating expenses has weighed on Capital One’s profits, and reduced the division’s contribution to the bottom line

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Details about the factors responsible for revenue growth in Capital One’s card division can be found here.

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