Shares of First National of Nebraska, Inc. (OTCMKTS:FINN - Get Free Report) rose 0.5% on Thursday . The company traded as high as $11,900.00 and last traded at $11,900.00. Approximately 1 shares traded hands during trading, a decline of 74% from the average daily volume of 4 shares. The stock had previously closed at $11,840.00.
First National of Nebraska Stock Performance
The stock's 50 day moving average is $11,791.20 and its two-hundred day moving average is $11,972.71.
First National of Nebraska Increases Dividend
The company also recently announced a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Friday, March 7th. Investors of record on Tuesday, February 18th will be paid a dividend of $40.00 per share. This represents a $160.00 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 1.34%. This is a positive change from First National of Nebraska's previous quarterly dividend of $30.00. The ex-dividend date is Tuesday, February 18th.
About First National of Nebraska
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First National of Nebraska, Inc operates as the bank holding company for First National Bank of Omaha that provides various banking products and services. The company offers checking, savings, and individual retirement accounts; certificates of deposit; and credit cards. It also provides personal loans and lines of credit; auto loans; mortgage loans; home equity lines of credit and loans; small business loans and lines of credit; small business administration loans; and commercial lending solutions.
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