MBT Financial Corp. Announces Second Quarter Earnings Release and Conference Call
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MONROE, Mich., June 26, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MBT Financial Corp.
(Nasdaq:MBTF) announced today that it will release its second quarter 2009
earnings after the close of the market on Monday, July 27, 2009. The earnings
report will be available on the company's website, www.mbandt.com. The company
will also host an investor conference call to review the results on Tuesday,
July 28, 2009 at 10 a.m. Eastern. Participants are asked to call (800) 860-2442
at least five minutes prior to the call. The call will also be web cast on the
company's website, www.mbandt.com. To access the webcast from the MBT home page
select "Investor Relations" and "Corporate Profile" for the link to the web
cast. A replay will also be available two hours after the conclusion of the call
at (877) 344-7529, Conference #431846. The replay will be available until August
5, 2009 at 9 a.m. Eastern. The call will be archived on the company's website
for twelve months following the call.
MBT Financial Corp., a single bank holding company headquartered in Monroe,
Michigan, is the parent company of Monroe Bank & Trust (MBT). Founded in 1858,
MBT is one of the largest community banks in Southeast Michigan, with $1.4
billion in assets. MBT is a full-service bank, offering a complete range of
business and personal accounts, credit options, and phone and online banking
services. MBT's Wealth Management Group is one of the largest and most respected
in Southeastern Michigan. With 25 offices, 41 ATMs, and a comprehensive array of
products and services, MBT prides itself in offering an incomparable banking
experience for its customers. Visit MBT's web site at www.mbandt.com.
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CONTACT: Monroe Bank & Trust
Mary Jane Town, Vice President, Marketing Officer
(734) 240-2510
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