Professional Holding Corp. Reports First-Quarter Results
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Quarterly Net Income of $4.8 Million as Assets Top $2.2 Billion
CORAL GABLES, FL / ACCESSWIRE / May 5, 2021 / Professional Holding Corp. (the Company ) (NASDAQ:PFHD), the parent company of Professional Bank (the Bank ), today reported net income of $4.8 million, or $0.34 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2021 compared to net income of $5.5 million, or $0.38 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2020, and a net loss of $1.3 million, or ($0.14) per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2020, respectively. We are pleased to report another quarter of balance sheet expansion, said Daniel R. Sheehan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Total loans increased 4.3% to $1.7 billion. The balance sheet performance combined with our share repurchase activity resulted in a tangible book value increase to $14.21 per share. We continue to benefit from a healthy pipeline of loan and deposit activities a
Play-In Picture: Spurs sliding right out of restarting their streak
After a fifth straight loss, San Antonio is in real danger of missing out on the postseason.
Ben Couch, NBA.com
Updated on May 6, 2021 5:15 PM
Forty-seven seconds. That’s the total time this season the Spurs have led the Jazz in three games (144 minutes).
Hard to win when you’re down for 99.46% of the available game time, and Wednesday’s result matched the other two: Spurs loss. Just a season after missing out on the postseason for the first time in 22 years another bubble loss by either Memphis or Portland would’ve left San Antonio in the Play-In Tournament on percentages the Spurs’ ship be sinking.
Giannis leads Bucks into playoffs with Nets win, Curry breaks more records By Sports Desk
Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 36 points with 12 rebounds to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a 124-118 win over the Brooklyn Nets and secure their NBA playoff spot on Tuesday.
Milwaukee s victory moved the Bucks to 41-24, narrowing in on the Nets (43-23), who are second behind the Philadelphia 76ers (44-21) in the Eastern Conference, with the postseason fast approaching.
The triumph was also a tie-breaker win for the Bucks, who also beat the star-studded Nets 117-114 on Sunday too, in a boost in the race for seedings.
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The Golden State Warriors are going to see a lot of the New Orleans Pelicans down the stretch and wasted no time setting the tone Monday.
Golden State defeated New Orleans 123-108 at the Smoothie King Center in the first of three matchups between the teams in a 12-day span. Stephen Curry led the way for the victors, who improved to 33-32 on the season with their second straight win and moved four games ahead of the Pelicans in the race for the Western Conference play-in tournament.
A solid showing from Zion Williamson was not enough for New Orleans as it fell to 29-36 and saw its own two-game winning streak come to an end.
Play-In Picture: Lakers take lead in West game of musical chairs
The Mavericks, Lakers, and Blazers entered Monday night in a three-way tie for fifth. That s over for now.
Matthew Petersen
Anthony Davis and Marc Gasol led the Lakers to a crucial victory over the Nuggets.
What happens when six of the seven Western teams placed fifth through 11th play on the same night?
Chaos. Beautiful chaos.
Swirling at its center were the Lakers, who entered Monday night 1) with LeBron back on the bench and 2) locked into a three-way race for fifth place that could see them slip right into the Play-In Tournament. Facing a Denver team defying injuries and led by a top Kia MVP candidate in Nikola Jokic, L.A. needed a boost from someone not named Anthony Davis.