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Midland States Bancorp . Depositary Shares Each Representing 1/ (MSBIP) Dividend Chart

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March 09, 2026

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Responsive Playbooks and the MSBIP Inflection

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Understanding the Setup: (MSBIP) and Scalable Risk

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The Technical Signals Behind (MSBIP) That Institutions Follow

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January 13, 2026

Technical Reactions to MSBIP Trends in Macro Strategies

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Discipline and Rules-Based Execution in MSBIP Response

December 21, 2025

Behavioral Patterns of MSBIP and Institutional Flows

December 10, 2025

(MSBIP) Movement Within Algorithmic Entry Frameworks

November 29, 2025

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November 18, 2025

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The Dividend chart for Midland States Bancorp . Depositary Shares Each Representing 1/ (MSBIP) shows us the per share payout over time.

Dividends are a distribution to shareholders, and they define how much money a company is roviding to its shareholders after all taxes and expenses have been paid. Before a company can pay shareholders a dividend, the company must pay taxes on the earnings, and then the shareholders must pay taxes too.

Dividend income is therefore exposed to double taxation. Dividend income may be treated differently by various types of shareholders, and tax liabilities may change accordingly, but the company issuing a dividend will have had to either pay taxes on the earnings that generated the money to pay the dividend or would have had to acquire the cash in some non-taxable event.

Normally, if a company pays a dividend to its shareholders, part of the EPS is shared with the shareholders, part of the EPS is deposited as cash reserves, and the rest is designated elsewhere.

The cash reserves are important because if a company cannot pay a dividend because of an adverse temporary operating environment the company would draw from those reserves, pay the dividend from cash on hand, and keep its shareholders happy until normal operating conditions resume.

Often, shareholders rely on dividends as a source of income, so a steady, reliable, and consistently growing dividend is often considered favorable by the investment community.

Here is how the Dividend Yield is calculated:

Dividend Yield = (dividend per share)/(price per share).

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