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Alabama National BanCorporation to Present at Raymond James Institutional Investors Conference
Business Wire, Feb 22, 2005
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Alabama National BanCorporation (NASDAQ/NMS:ALAB) (ANB) will address analysts and investors attending the Raymond James & Associates Institutional Investors Conference in Orlando, Florida, on Monday, March 7, 2005. ANB is scheduled to present at 1:40 p.m. Eastern Time (12:40 p.m. Central Time).
Investors may listen to a live listen-only Web cast of ANB's comments by linking to "In The News" on the company's Web site, www.alabamanational.com or through the following link: http://www.wsw.com/webcast/rjii05/alab. Listeners should go to this site at least 15 minutes prior to the event to register and download and install any necessary software, Microsoft Windows Media Player or Real Player. Pre-registration is currently available. For those unable to listen to the live broadcast, a replay will be available for up to 30 days by accessing the above address.
ANB is a bank holding company operating 83 banking locations through twelve bank subsidiaries in Alabama, Florida and Georgia. Alabama subsidiaries include: First American Bank in Birmingham, Decatur/Huntsville, Athens and Auburn/Opelika; First Citizens Bank in Talladega; Bank of Dadeville; Alabama Exchange Bank in Tuskegee and First Gulf Bank in Baldwin County. Florida subsidiaries are: Citizens & Peoples Bank, N.A. in Pensacola; Community Bank of Naples, N.A.; Millennium Bank in Gainesville; Public Bank in metropolitan Orlando; Cypress Coquina Bank in Ormond Beach; and Indian River National Bank in Vero Beach. ANB has one subsidiary in Georgia, Georgia State Bank in metropolitan Atlanta. ANB provides full banking services to individuals and businesses. Brokerage services are provided to customers through First American Bank's wholly owned subsidiary, NBC Securities, Inc. Investments are not bank guaranteed, not FDIC insured and may lose value. Insurance services are provided through ANB Insurance Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of First American Bank.
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