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  2. Golden West Financial - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Wachovia - Wikipedia

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    Wachovia was a financial services company that merged with Wells Fargo in 2008. It originated in North Carolina and expanded to 21 states and Washington, D.C., offering banking, asset management, wealth management, and investment banking.

  4. History of Wells Fargo - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the mergers, acquisitions, and controversies of Wells Fargo & Company, a major U.S. bank and financial services company. The article covers the period from 1999 to present, including the purchase of Wachovia, the bailout by the U.S. Treasury, and the establishment of Wells Fargo Securities.

  5. List of bank runs - Wikipedia

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    They pressured Wachovia to put itself up for sale over the weekend. [25] Initially, Wachovia was to sell its commercial banking operations to Citigroup, but eventually the entire company was sold to Wells Fargo. On 6 October 2008, Landsbanki, Iceland's second largest bank, was put into government receivership. The Icelandic government used ...

  6. CoreStates Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    CoreStates Financial Corporation was a bank holding company in the Philadelphia area that merged with First Union Corporation, which later became Wachovia and then Wells Fargo. Learn about its history, products, and acquisitions from 1803 to 2008.

  7. Legal Briefing: Drug Cartels Used Wachovia to Launder Money

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    A daily look at legal news and the business of law: Wachovia Admits Violations, Will Pay $160 Million Wachovia, now a subdivision of Wells Fargo (WFC), had a relationship with a Mexican "casas di ...

  8. G. Kennedy Thompson - Wikipedia

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    G. Kennedy Thompson, also known as Ken Thompson, (born November 25, 1950) is an American banker and businessman who was chairman, president, and CEO of Wachovia Corporation, formerly First Union Corporation, from 2000 through 2008. [1] During his leadership, Wachovia grew to become the nation's fourth largest bank. [2] [3]

  9. A. G. Edwards - Wikipedia

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    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.