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Wachovia Is Now Wells Fargo Founded in Winston-Salem, N C as Wachovia National Bank on June 16, 1879, Wachovia grew to be one of the largest diversified financial services companies in the United States It traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol WB
Wachovia - Wikipedia Wachovia Corporation began on June 16, 1879, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as the Wachovia National Bank The bank was co-founded by James Alexander Gray and William Lemly [7]
The Wachovia Corporation - North Carolina History The Wachovia Corporation developed from a small bank in Salem, North Carolina to become the fourth-largest bank holding company in the United States
Wachovia - Wikiwand Wachovia was a diversified financial services company based in Charlotte, North Carolina Before its acquisition by Wells Fargo and Company in 2008, Wachovia was the fourth-largest bank holding company in the United States, based on total assets [3]
Wachovia Corporation -- Company History The new Wachovia Corporation was formed from the September 2001 merger of First Union Corporation and Wachovia Corporation The deal created the fourth-largest bank holding company in the U S based on assets and the fifth-largest U S broker dealer based on registered representatives
Wachovia Explained Wells Fargo announced it had agreed to acquire all of Wachovia for $15 1 billion in stock Wachovia preferred the Wells Fargo deal because it would be worth more than the Citigroup deal and keep all of its businesses intact
The Wachovia Tract - Wachovia Historical Society The newsletter for the Wachovia Historical Society, The Wachovia Tract, is published three times a year: Spring (March-April), Summer (June-July), and Autumn (early October)
Wachovia Securities - Wikipedia Wachovia Securities' main predecessors were Prudential Securities and First Union Securities, both of which were large nationwide brokerages that had grown from mergers and acquisitions beginning as far back as 1897 and 1934, respectively