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ALPIB Dividend announcement $0.1800/share 07/14/2022

By Paula Torr
July 14, 2022
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Cl B Com/Alpine Banks of Colorado (OTCBB:ALPIB) declared on 07/14/2022 a dividend of $0.1800 per share payable on August 01, 2022 to shareholders of record on July 25, 2022.

Cl B Com/Alpine Banks of Colorado (OTCBB: ALPIB) has paid dividends since 2019, has a current dividend yield of 2.4448218346% and has increased dividends for 1 consecutive years.

The market capitalization of Cl B Com/Alpine Banks of Colorado is $222,288,600 and has a PE ratio of 7.63. The stock price closed yesterday at $29.45 and has a 52-week low/high of $29.21 and $42.00.

Alpine Banks of Colorado, through its wholly owned subsidiary, offers a variety of personal and business banking services in various locations, primarily on the Colorado West Slope. The Co.’s primary deposit products are demand deposits and certificates of deposit, and its primary lending products are business operations, real estate mortgage loans and installment loans. Co. also owns real estate, which primarily consists of commercial buildings.

For more information on Cl B Com/Alpine Banks of Colorado, click here.

Current Cl B Com/Alpine Banks of Colorado dividend information as of the date of this press release is:

Dividend declaration date: July 14, 2022
Ex-dividend date: July 22, 2022
Dividend record date: July 25, 2022
Dividend payment date: August 1, 2022
Dividend amount: $0.1800

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