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AUBURN, Ala., May 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On May 14, 2024, the Board of Directors of Auburn National Bancorporation, Inc. (the “Company”) (Nasdaq: AUBN) declared a second quarter $0.27 per share cash dividend, payable June 25, 2024 to shareholders of record as of June 10, 2024.


Posted: 2024-05-14 22:00:00

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