Community Bankers Acquisition Corp., TransCommunity Financial Corporation and BOE Financial Services of Virginia, Inc. Announce Record and Meeting Dates for Stockholder Votes on Mergers
Market Wire, March, 2008
CBAC, TFC and BOE and their respective directors, executive officers and members of management may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the shareholders of BOE and TFC, as applicable, and/or CBAC in connection with the mergers. Information about the directors and executive officers of CBAC is set forth in the Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on June 29, 2007. Information about the directors and executive officers of TFC is set forth in the proxy statement for TFC's 2007 annual meeting of shareholders filed with the SEC on April 23, 2007. Information about the directors and executive officers of BOE is set forth in the proxy statement for BOE's 2007 annual meeting of shareholders filed with the SEC on April 13, 2007. Additional information regarding the interests of these participants and other persons who may be deemed participants in the mergers may be obtained by reading the joint proxy statement/prospectuses regarding the mergers when they become available.
Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Statements made in this release, other than those concerning historical financial information, may be considered forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this release and are based on current expectations and involve a number of assumptions. These include statements as to the anticipated benefits of the mergers, including future financial and operating results, cost savings and enhanced revenues that may be realized from the mergers as well as other statements of expectations regarding the mergers and any other statements regarding future results or expectations. Each of CBAC, TFC and BOE intends such forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and is including this statement for purposes of these safe harbor provisions. The companies' respective abilities to predict results, or the actual effect of future plans or strategies, are inherently uncertain. Factors which could have a material effect on the operations and future prospects of each of CBAC, TFC and BOE and the surviving corporation, include but are not limited to: (1) the businesses of CBAC, TFC, and BOE may not be integrated successfully or such integration may be more difficult, time-consuming or costly than expected; (2) expected revenue synergies and cost savings from the mergers may not be fully realized or realized within the expected time frame; (3) revenues following the mergers may be lower than expected; (4) customer and employee relationships and business operations may be disrupted by the mergers; (5) the ability to obtain required regulatory and stockholder approvals, and the ability to complete the mergers on the expected timeframe may be more difficult, time-consuming or costly than expected; (6) changes in interest rates, general economic conditions, legislative/regulatory changes, monetary and fiscal policies of the U.S. government, including policies of the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board may adversely impact income; (7) changes in the quality and composition of the loan and securities portfolios, demand for loan products, deposit flows, competition, demand for financial services in BOE's and TFC's market areas may adversely affect operations; (8) CBAC, TFC and BOE's implementation of new technologies and their ability to develop and maintain secure and reliable electronic systems may impact their respective businesses; (9) changes in accounting principles, policies, and guidelines may impact reported earnings; and (10) other risk factors detailed from time to time in filings made by CBAC, BOE or TFC with the SEC may be associated with their respective businesses. CBAC, TFC and BOE undertake no obligation to update or clarify these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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