MATTOON, IL, May 02, 2017 -- The board of directors of Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:CNSL) (the “Company”) has declared its next quarterly dividend of $0.38738 per share on the Company’s common stock. The dividend is payable on August 1, 2017 to stockholders of record on July 15, 2017. This will represent the 48th consecutive quarterly dividend paid by the Company.
About Consolidated Communications
Consolidated Communications provides business and broadband communications services across its 11-state service area to carrier, commercial and consumer customers. For more than a century, the Company has consistently provided innovative, reliable, high-quality products and services. The Company offers a wide range of communications solutions including: High-Speed Internet, Data, Digital TV, Phone, managed and cloud services and wireless backhaul over an extensive fiber optic network.
Company Contact: Jennifer Spaude 507-386-3765 [email protected]


SoftBank Shares Surge as AI Optimism Lifts Asian Tech Stocks
Pop Mart Shares Surge in Hong Kong After First Buyback in Nearly Two Years
BHP Posts Record Iron Ore Output as China Pricing Pressures Loom
Baidu Shares Surge After Official Launch of Advanced Ernie 5.0 AI Model
Memory Chip Shortage Drives Higher Gadget Prices and Weakens Global Tech Demand
Lululemon Founder Chip Wilson Escalates Proxy Fight to Remove Advent From Board
Morgan Stanley Flags High Volatility Ahead for Tesla Stock on Robotaxi and AI Updates
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Plans China Visit Amid AI Chip Market Uncertainty
Walmart to Cut PhonePe Stake in IPO as Tiger Global and Microsoft Exit
Rio Tinto Posts Strong Q4 Iron Ore and Copper Output on Operational Recovery
Valero Makes First Venezuelan Crude Purchase Under New U.S.-Caracas Deal
FAA Says It Is Not Blocking Boeing 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10 Certification
Valentino Garavani Dies at 93, Leaving Behind the Timeless Legacy of Valentino Red
Apple China Holiday Sale Offers Discounts Up to 1,000 Yuan on Popular Devices
Court Allows Expert Testimony Linking Johnson & Johnson Talc Products to Ovarian Cancer
Global DRAM Chip Shortage Puts Automakers Under New Cost and Supply Pressure
Renault Group Global Sales Rise 3.2% in 2025 on Strong International and EV Demand 



