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Wachovia Securities was a brokerage and investment banking firm that merged with Wells Fargo in 2008. Learn about its origins, acquisitions, and name changes from Leopold Cahn & Co. to Wells Fargo Advisors and Wells Fargo Securities.
Wachovia Securities was the retail brokerage division of Wachovia, a former financial services company acquired by Wells Fargo in 2008. Learn about the origins, products, and evolution of Wachovia Securities from its founding in 1879 to its conversion to Wells Fargo in 2009.
Prudential Securities was an American investment bank and brokerage firm that merged with Wachovia in 2003. It was involved in a massive fraud scandal in the 1980s and 1990s, and later became Prudential Bache under Jefferies Group.
A. G. Edwards was a US financial services holding company and securities broker-dealer founded in 1887. It was acquired by Wachovia in 2007 and became part of Wells Fargo Advisors in 2009.
The Securities Arbitration Law Firm of Klayman & Toskes Files $1.5 Million Claim Against Wachovia Securities on Behalf of a UPS Employee As It Continues To Investigate Claims on Behalf of Current ...
Wells Fargo Advisors is a subsidiary of Wells Fargo and the third largest brokerage firm in the US. It traces its history to 1879 and has grown through mergers with Wachovia Securities, A. G. Edwards, and Bache & Co.
Golden West Financial was a savings and loan corporation that operated branches under the name of World Savings Bank. It was founded in 1929, acquired by the Sandlers in 1963, and sold to Wachovia in 2006.
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