Bar Harbor Bankshares, Inc. (AMEX:BHB) will begin trading ex-dividend on November 17, 2020. The quarterly dividend payment of $ 0.22 per share is scheduled to be paid on December 18, 2020. The dividend yield based on the latest trading day closing price was 3.75 percent. To secure the dividend payout, investors must buy the stock prior to the ex-dividend date of November 17, 2020.
Dividends History
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Bar Harbor Bankshares, Inc. recently reported second quarter financial results on July 27, 2020, after market close, the Bar Harbor based company announced income for the second quarter of $ 0.56 per share, from the revenue of $ 34.30 million. The quarterly earnings improved 148.53 percent while revenues compared with the same quarter last year.
Wall street analysts are predicting revenue of The bottom line results street analysts by $ 0.67 or , at the same time, top line results analysts by $ 94.2 million or .
Stock Performance
On Friday, shares of Bar Harbor Bankshares, Inc. has traded high as $ 23.82 and has cracked $ 23.02 on the downward trend, reaching $ 23.49 with volume of 17.50 thousand shares.
According to the previous trading day, closing price of $ 23.49, representing a 74.41 % increase from the 52 week low of $ 13.05 and a 13.95 % decrease over the 52 week high of $ 26.45.
The company has a market capital of $ 350.67 million and is part of the Financial Services sector and Banks – Regional – US industry.
Bar Harbor Bankshares operates as the holding company for Bar Harbor Bank & Trust that provides commercial, retail, and wealth management banking products and services. It offers various deposit products, including interest-bearing and non-interest-bearing demand accounts, time deposits, and checking, savings, and money market accounts, as well as certificates of deposit. The company also provides commercial real estate loans, such as single and multi-family, commercial construction and land, and other commercial real estate classes; commercial and industrial loans, including loans to commercial businesses; agricultural and other loans to farmers; and tax exempt loans; residential real estate loans consist of mortgages for 1-to-4 family housing; and consumer loans comprises home equity loans and lines of credit, auto, and other installment lending.