Community Bank of the Bay Reports Higher Third Quarter Earnings.OAKLAND Oakland, city (1990 pop. 372,242), seat of Alameda co., W Calif., on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay; inc. 1852. Together with San Francisco and San Jose, the city comprises the fourth largest metropolitan area in the United States. , Calif. -- Community Bank of the Bay (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :CBYAA) reported net income from core operations of $50,000 for the three months ended Sept. 30, compared to a loss of $165,000 in the prior year's third quarter, which excludes grants received from the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. Treasury Department - CDFI CDFI Community Development Financial Institutions Fund. The bank also reported net income for the nine months ended Sept. 30 of $172,000 compared to a net loss of $15,000 for the same period last year. (These results for the nine months ending Sept. 30, 2004 included $350,000 in Business Enterprise Awards from the CDFI Fund. For 2005, the bank will not be receiving an award under the same CDFI program.) "We are very proud of our financial performance this quarter," said Brian Garrett, president and chief executive officer. "It is evidence of our successful efforts to achieve core profitability on a monthly and quarterly basis. This has been a goal of the bank since opening. Core earnings, not grants, will be our measure of success in the future." During the third quarter of 2005, interest income increased to $2.1 million, up from $1.3 million for the same period last year. Loans also continued to experience strong growth with total loans outstanding climbing to $32 million at the end of the third quarter 2005, an increase of 35 percent from $23 million a year ago. Total deposits were $40 million at Sept. 30, compared to $30 million at the end of the third quarter 2004. "Our focus on building a solid base of operations Noun 1. base of operations - installation from which a military force initiates operations; "the attack wiped out our forward bases" base air base, air station - a base for military aircraft army base - a large base of operations for an army is paying off," said Garrett, acknowledging the outstanding performance of the bank's staff and the guidance of the board of directors. "The support of the local community has been vital to our turnaround Turnaround A situation where a company that has had poor performance for an extended period of time experiences a positive reversal. Notes: A speculator may profit from a turnaround if he or she accurately anticipates the improvement of a poorly performing company. , and a cornerstone cornerstone Ceremonial building block, dated or otherwise inscribed, usually placed in an outer wall of a building to commemorate its dedication. Often the stone is hollowed out to contain newspapers, photographs, or other documents reflecting current customs, with a view to of our success has been the Oakland 1st Fund." The Oakland 1st Fund was created more than a year ago to enhance the economic vitality vi·tal·i·ty n. 1. The capacity to live, grow, or develop. 2. Physical or intellectual vigor; energy. of Oakland. Customer deposits designated for the fund are used exclusively for loans to businesses and individuals who agree to use the money in Oakland. Every deposit product at the bank qualifies for the fund, which was created in 2004. As of Sept. 30, Oakland 1st Fund deposits totaled $11.2 million. On Sept. 30 the bank had assets of $51 million, an increase of 37 percent from $37 million at the end of the third quarter 2004. The bank is located at 1750 Broadway, Oakland, with free parking on site. The office is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Information on the bank and its services is available online at www.communitybankbay.com. |
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