JASPER, Ind., Feb. 07, 2017 -- The Board of Directors of Kimball International, Inc. (NASDAQ:KBAL) has declared a quarterly dividend of 6 cents per share for all outstanding shares of common stock payable April 14, 2017, to Share Owners of record on March 24, 2017.
About Kimball International:
Kimball International, Inc. creates design driven, innovative furnishings sold through our family of brands: Kimball Office, National Office Furniture, and Kimball Hospitality. Our diverse portfolio offers solutions for the workplace, learning, healing, and hospitality environments. Dedicated to our Guiding Principles, our values and integrity are evidenced by public recognition as a highly trusted company and an employer of choice. “We Build Success” by establishing long-term relationships with customers, employees, suppliers, share owners and the communities in which we operate. To learn more about Kimball International, Inc. (NASDAQ:KBAL), visit www.kimball.com.
For additional information, contact: Dennis Gerber, Investor Relations 812-482-8619 [email protected]


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