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Union Bankshares Inc UNB

Union Bankshares, Inc. is a one-bank holding company whose sole subsidiary is Union Bank. Its business is that of a community bank in the financial services industry. The Union Bank provides full retail, commercial, municipal banking, and wealth management and trust services. It is providing retail banking services to individuals and commercial banking services to small and medium sized business corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships, and sole proprietorships, and nonprofit organizations, local municipalities and school districts within its market area. Its products and services include commercial loans for business purposes to business owners and investors for plant and equipment, working capital, real estate renovation and other sound business purposes; commercial real estate loans on income producing properties, including commercial construction loans; online mortgage applications; business checking accounts; online consumer deposit account opening, and others.


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Comment by theNumberson Mar 26, 2007 11:35pm
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RE: End of pump - vcomtech

RE: End of pump - vcomtech"I originally bought at $.25, and should have sold at $.60,but sold at [$0.35]" - vcomtech And did you ever buy back or is this just your lament? I guess for those of us who bought lower and didn't sell, we did miss out on a profitable trade. But with your logic, you would have been advising BLE shareholders to sell when their stock hit $3.90 in late August '06 just as it had in February '06 before losing 50% to $1.90. Eventually UNB, like BLE is going to pop much higher. Take a short term profit and you are out of the game. Sounds to me like sour grapes. theNumbers Still Very Long and Lovin the Higher Highs and the Higher Closes
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