Comerica Inc. (CMA) Raises Quarterly Dividend 5% to $0.21; 1.8% Yield
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Comerica Directors Increase Quarterly Dividend 5 Percent to 21 Cents per Share
April 28, 2015 2:23 PM EDTDALLAS, April 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The Board of Directors of Comerica Incorporated today increased the quarterly cash dividend for common stock 5 percent to 21 cents ($0.21) per share. The dividend is payable July 1, 2015, to common stock shareholders of record on June 15, 2015.
"The dividend increase reflects our company's strong capital position and solid financial performance," said Ralph W. Babb Jr., chairman and chief executive officer. "As we have done historically, we expect to continue to actively manage capital in a way that maximizes returns to shareholders while... More
Community Partners Honor over 150 Glendale Elementary School Graduates of Interactive 'Comerica Bank Money $ense' Program
April 28, 2015 1:03 PM EDTGLENDALE, Ariz., April 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Â On April 30, to commemorate Financial Literacy Month, Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers, State Legislators Kimberly Yee and Anthony Kern, Arizona State Treasurer Jeff DeWit, Comerica Bank executives and educators from Glendale schools will honor over 150 graduates from the Comerica Bank Money $ense Program, a financial education course designed to empower young people with the essential skills needed to make sound financial decisions. The program, which is powered by... More