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Comerica Quarterly Earnings and Conference Call April 21

DALLAS, March 19, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Comerica Incorporated (NYSE: CMA) will announce its first quarter 2010 earnings prior to the market opening on Wednesday, April 21, 2010.

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Comerica will host a conference call to review first quarter 2010 financial results at 7 a.m. CT Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Interested parties may access the conference call by calling (800) 309-2262 or (706) 679-5261 (event ID No. 63304761). The call also will be accessible on the Internet at www.comerica.com. A telephone replay of the conference call will be available approximately two hours following the call through April 30, 2010. The conference call replay can be accessed by calling (800) 642-1687 or (706) 645-9291 (event ID No. 63304761). The replay also will be accessible via Comerica's "Investor Relations" page at www.comerica.com.

Comerica Incorporated is a financial services company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and strategically aligned by three business segments: The Business Bank, The Retail Bank, and Wealth & Institutional Management. Comerica focuses on relationships, and helping people and businesses be successful. In addition to Texas, Comerica Bank locations can be found in Arizona, California, Florida and Michigan, with select businesses operating in several other states, as well as in Canada and Mexico. Comerica reported total assets of $59.2 billion at December 31, 2009. To receive e-mail alerts of breaking Comerica news, go to http://www.comerica.com/newsalerts.

SOURCE Comerica Incorporated

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