Community banking
Community banking
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Glacier Bancorp Inc. of Kalispell, Mont., is buying its fourth banking company in two years.
April 24 -
Community Bank System Inc. of Syracuse, N.Y., has agreed to buy ES&L Bancorp Inc. of Elmira for about $39 million in cash.
April 24 -
Wilmington Trust Corp. in Delaware said its first-quarter earnings rose on strong loan growth.
April 24 - Iowa
Bankers in Arizona and Iowa have beaten back state legislation that could have penalized banks for making loans to illegal immigrants, but the bankers say their fight is not over.
April 24 -
Hancock Holding Co., of Gulfport, Miss., said its first-quarter earnings rose 43% from the same quarter last year, of $22 million.
April 24 -
Wintrust Financial Corp.'s stock plunged Friday after the company reported what investors perceived as disappointing core earnings.
April 24 -
Security Bank Corp. of Macon, Ga., plans to buy the $224 million-asset Homestead Bank in Suwanee for $50 million in cash and stock.
April 21 -
ViewPoint Bank in Plano, Tex., a former credit union that converted to a savings bank in December, said that it plans to raise up to $110 million in an initial public offering.
April 21 -
Amcore Financial Inc.'s management is asking analysts and investors to be patient with its expansion strategy.
April 21 -
Vineyard National Bancorp in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., said it plans to acquire the $228 million-asset Rancho Bank in San Dimas for about $57.8 million in cash.
April 21 -
Provident Bankshares Corp. of Baltimore reported Thursday that its first-quarter earnings rose 15.9% from a year earlier, to $18.3 million.
April 21 -
WesBanco Inc. in Wheeling, W.Va., announced Wednesday that its first-quarter earnings dropped 50% year over year, to $5.6 million.
April 20 -
TCF Financial Corp., of Wayzata, Minn., said it first-quarter earnings fell 8.3% from the same quarter last year, to $58.2 million.
April 20 -
- Washington
Conrad Hanson, the president and chief executive of City Bank in Lynnwood, Wash., is one community banker who is not worried about how proposed federal guidelines on commercial real estate lending would the affect his bank's bottom line.
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Hudson City Bancorp Inc. in Paramus, N.J., said Wednesday that despite a shrinking net interest margin, first-quarter earnings rose on strong asset growth.
April 20 - Missouri
To hear Commerce Bancshares Inc. chairman David W. Kemper tell it, the Kansas City, Mo., company never took a break from acquisitions, it just did not come across any deals it liked.
April 20 -
Despite strong loan, deposit, and revenue growth, Pennsylvania Commerce Bancorp Inc. in Camp Hill said its first-quarter net income fell 17% from the same period a year earlier, to $2 million.
April 19 -
Encouraged by bankers, some Farm Belt legislators are blasting the President's plan to fund the Farm Service Agency with user fees, arguing that it would only jack up loan costs for borrowers who can least afford it.
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