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Howard Bancorp Raises $10.2 Mln In IPO - Quick Facts

7/20/2012 4:39 PM ET

Howard Bancorp, Inc., the parent company of Howard Bank, announced that it has completed the sale of $10.2 million, or 1.40 million shares, of its common stock. The company said the capital was raised through the sale of common stock to participants in its previously announced public offering. The purchase price for all shares purchased was $7.30 per share.

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