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Atlanta ACG Conference

02/07/2012 - 02/08/2012, All day event.

Attendees: Kip R. Caffey, Tom Tullidge, Joe Brower, Charles D. Hurt III, David V. Duke, Shelby Lawrence, Marcus…

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Atlanta ACG Conference

02/07/2012 - 02/08/2012, All day event.

Attendees: Kip R. Caffey, Tom Tullidge, Joe Brower, Charles D. Hurt III, David V. Duke, Shelby Lawrence, Marcus…

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HIMSS12 Annual Conference & Exhibition

02/20/2012 - 02/22/2012, All day event.

Attendees: Happy Anderson

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HIMSS12 Annual Conference & Exhibition

02/20/2012 - 02/22/2012, All day event.

Attendees: Happy Anderson

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HIMSS12 Annual Conference & Exhibition

02/20/2012 - 02/22/2012, All day event.

Attendees: Happy Anderson

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RFA National Ethanol Conference

02/22/2012 - 02/24/2012, All day event.

Attendees: Craig Shealy, Alex Solomon, Dylan Erdle

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RFA National Ethanol Conference

02/22/2012 - 02/24/2012, All day event.

Attendees: Craig Shealy, Alex Solomon, Dylan Erdle

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RFA National Ethanol Conference

02/22/2012 - 02/24/2012, All day event.

Attendees: Craig Shealy, Alex Solomon, Dylan Erdle

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  • BRIEF: KNBT parent reports earnings growth

    By Spencer Soper, The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa.

    Jan. 27--KNBT parent National Penn Bancshares, the Lehigh Valley's second largest bank company, on Thursday reported fourth-quarter earnings growth on improving credit trends.

    The Boyertown bank company reported fourth-quarter earnings of $20.7 million, or 14 cents per share, up from $6.6 million, or 5 cents per share, in the same quarter a year ago.

    The improvement is not a result of lending more money or holding more deposits. The banks loan portfolio and overall deposits were both smaller at the end of 2011 than they were at the end of 2010.

    But fewer of the company's borrowers are falling behind in making payments, which means the bank is setting aside less money to cover defaults.

    National Penn had $15 million set aside for loan losses at the end of 2011, down from $95 million at the end of 2011.

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