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Community Trust Bancorp, Inc. to Present at INVESTKentucky Conference
Business Wire, June 5, 2007
PIKEVILLE, Ky. -- Community Trust Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: CTBI) is pleased to announce that it will present at the INVESTKentucky investment conference on June 7, 2007, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The conference was developed to present Kentucky's most dynamic public companies to institutional investors, analysts and other professional investors. Jean Hale, Chairman, President and CEO, said "As the largest bank holding company domiciled in Kentucky, we are pleased to participate in a conference that provides an opportunity to showcase Kentucky's outstanding publicly traded companies."
Interested investors may access the presentation through a webcast at http://www.wsw.com/webcast/investky/ctbi.
> Community Trust Bancorp, Inc. conducts business through its subsidiaries, Community Trust Bank, Inc. and Company Trust and Investment Company using a business model that focuses on providing a full complement of financial products and services to clients which are competitive and delivered with a "community banking" level of service.Community Trust Bancorp, Inc., with assets of $3.1 billion at March 31, 2007, is headquartered in Pikeville, Kentucky and has 74 banking locations across eastern, central, northern and south central Kentucky, 5 banking locations in southern West Virginia, and 5 trust offices across Kentucky.
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