ARC Document Solutions: Continuing Strong Cash Flows Drive Increase in ARC Quarterly Cash Dividend
SAN RAMON, CA / ACCESSWIRE / February 16, 2021 / ARC Document Solutions, Inc. (NYSE:ARC) on Tuesday announced that its board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.02 per share, increasing its previous dividend amount by 100%. The dividend is payable May 31, 2021 to shareholders of record as of April 30, 2021. The ex-dividend date will be April 29, 2021.
This is the second of four quarterly cash dividends planned for 2021 as previously announced on December 11, 2020. Based on the strength and consistency of our cash flows in 2020, we are pleased to announce a significant increase in our quarterly dividend program for 2021, and to reiterate our commitment to returning value to our shareholders, said Suri Suriyakumar, CEO of ARC.
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Customers Flock to Withdraw Cash From Myanmar Military-Owned Banks
People line up at a branch of Myawaddy Bank in Yangon on Feb. 16. / The Irrawaddy
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By The Irrawaddy 16 February 2021
YANGON A large number of people rushed to the Myanmar military-owned Myawaddy Bank in Yangon to withdraw cash on Tuesday morning after anti-coup protesters called for a boycott of military-related businesses.
On Monday, military-owned banks in Yangon opened for only half a day after hundreds of people thronged to withdraw money from their bank accounts as the civil disobedience movement (CDM) gathered strength across the country.
A bank employee at a Yangon branch of Myawaddy Bank on WarTan Street informed customers queuing for services on Tuesday that the bank would service 200 customers a day and that withdrawals were limited to 5 million kyats (about US$3,550) per person. He said customers who were not among the first 200 could return to queue at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday morning.