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Another solid quarter for CVB Financial

CVB Financial Corp. in Ontario has announced an eighteen-cent-per-share cash dividend for the fourth quarter. The dividend was approved by the board of directors Thursday, and will be payable on or about Jan. 17 to all shareholders of record as of Jan. 3, according to a statement. This is the …

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San Bernardino credit union assembles care packages for local homeless

A San Bernardino credit union has assembled care packages that will be distributed this month to homeless families and individuals. Thinkwise Credit Union put together 41 packages in partnership with the Kiwanis Club of Greater San Bernardino and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, according to a statement. Each package …

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CVB Financial earnings jump nearly $12 million

CVB Financial Corp. had net earnings of $50.4 million for the quarter that ended Sept. 30, a year-over-year increase of $11.8 million, according to data. Earnings per share for the third quarter was 36 cents, up from 30 cents compared with the third quarter of 2018, the Ontario-based financial institution …

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CVB to release third quarter results

Ontario-based CVB Financial Corp. will release its third quarter 2019 financial results after the stock market closes Oct. 23. The next day, management will hold a conference call at 7:30 a.m. PDT to discuss those results, according to a statement.  To access the conference call dial (877) 506-3368.  About one …

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CVB Financial announces 120th straight cash dividend

CVB Financial Corp., the parent company of Citizens Business Bank, has announced 18 cents per share cash dividend for the third quarter. The Ontario-based financial institution has paid a cash dividend to its shareholders for 120 consecutive quarters, according to a statement.  The dividend was approved Wednesday at the regular …

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Christopher Myers is stepping down as the head of CVB Financial Corp.

Myers, who has run the Ontario-based financial institution for 13 years, is going out on top, with a glimmering record and several major accomplishments to his credit. He says it’s time to let someone else have the job, so he will retire next spring. By any standard, Christopher Myers has …

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