DCOM
$32.33+0.14 (+0.43%)
Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.
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Dime Community Bancshares, Inc. operates as the holding company for Dime Community Bank that engages in the provision of various commercial banking and financial services. It accepts time, savings, and demand deposits from the businesses, consumers, ...
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Unpacking Q4 Earnings: Dime Community Bancshares (NASDAQ:DCOM) In The Context Of Other Regional Banks Stocks
As the Q4 earnings season comes to a close, it’s time to take stock of this quarter’s best and worst performers in the regional banks industry, including Dime Community Bancshares (NASDAQ:DCOM) and its peers.
Dime Community Bancshares Rebrand And NYSE Move Meet Valuation Gap Narrative
Dime Community Bancshares (NasdaqGS:DCOM) plans to change its name to Dime Commercial Bancshares, pending shareholder approval. The company intends to rebrand its bank subsidiary to reflect a stronger focus on commercial banking services. Dime also plans to transfer its securities listing from Nasdaq to the New York Stock Exchange after the proposed changes are approved. Dime Community Bancshares operates as a community focused bank holding company, with a business centered on serving local...
Does Dime Community Bancshares’ (DCOM) NYSE Move Recast Its Commercial Banking Ambitions And Risk Profile?
Dime Community Bancshares recently reported strong Q4 2025 results, reauthorized a share repurchase program of about 1.5 million shares, and its CEO sold 25,026 shares while retaining substantial overall ownership. The company is also planning a rebrand to Dime Commercial Bancshares, a name change for its bank, and a move of its securities listing to the New York Stock Exchange following shareholder approval in 2026, underscoring a clearer commercial banking focus. Now we’ll assess how the...
Dime Community Bancshares CEO Sells 25K Shares Amid Capital Strategy Changes
After posting strong Q4 numbers in 2025, Dime Community Bancshares' top executive sold 25,000 shares of the company.
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