The results came up short of Wall Street expectations. Its shares dropped 5 cents to $16.70 in midday trading.
“While none of us certainly expected to see the challenging environment extend this long, the fact is that it has and will likely continue to be a challenge for firms like ours moving forward,” TD Ameritrade CEO Fred Tomczyk said during a conference call with analysts.
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