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  2. First National Bank Alaska - Wikipedia

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    First National Bank Alaska stock currently trades as FBAK on the OTC Markets stock exchange. The company has consistently paid quarterly dividends since November 2003. [5] FBAK increased its quarterly dividend to $20 in May 2016, citing a strong capital account and a unique position to operate competitively versus national chains.

  3. FNB Corporation - Wikipedia

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    FNB Corporation is a diversified financial services corporation based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the holding company for its largest subsidiary, First National Bank.

  4. FNB Keeps Dividend Steady at $0.12 - AOL

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    Financial services company FNB announced yesterday its second-quarter dividend of $0.12 per share, the same rate it's paid every quarter for the last four years. It cut the rate in half in 2009.

  5. Is F.N.B. Corp (FNB) A Good Stock To Buy? - AOL

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    After several tireless days we have finished crunching the numbers from nearly 750 13F filings issued by the elite hedge funds and other investment firms that we track at Insider Monkey, which ...

  6. Is F.N.B. (FNB) a Great Value Stock Right Now? - AOL

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    Here at Zacks, our focus is on the proven Zacks Rank system, which emphasizes earnings estimates and estimate revisions to find great stocks. Nevertheless, we are always paying attention to the ...

  7. Common stock dividend - Wikipedia

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    A common stock dividend is the dividend paid to common stock owners from the profits of the company. Like other dividends, the payout is in the form of either cash or stock.

  8. F.N.B. Corp (FNB): Are Hedge Funds Right About This Stock? - AOL

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    How do you pick the next stock to invest in? One way would be to spend hours of research browsing through thousands of publicly traded companies. However, an easier way is to look at the stocks ...

  9. Dividend payout ratio - Wikipedia

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    The dividend payout ratio is the fraction of net income a firm pays to its stockholders in dividends: The part of earnings not paid to investors is left for investment to provide for future earnings growth. Investors seeking high current income and limited capital growth prefer companies with a high dividend payout ratio.