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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | yesterday
SAN FRANCISCO – With its iconic stagecoach, Wells Fargo & Co. has evoked images of the wild West throughout its 156-year history. Now it's finally expanding east of the Mississippi with a $12.2 billion acquisition of Wachovia Corp., a golden opportunity that the San Francisco-based bank was able to seize largely because it never got too wild while many of its rivals gambled on exotic lending...
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Commercial Insurance Knowledge (Free subscription) | yesterday
Wells Fargo & Co.’s pending $11.7 billion acquisition of Wachovia Corp. will give the combined banking giants a much larger presence in Florida, but company representatives said it is too soon to say if there … Bookmark To:
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Northwest Progressive Institute (Free subscription) | yesterday
... companies that need credit to grow and expand. Meanwhile, the battle between Citigroup and Wells Fargo to take over part or all of Wachovia finally came to an end after Citigroup walked away , leaving Wells Fargo free to merge with the Charlotte, North Carolina-based financial services giant. If you haven't been following along, here's a quick history of the tug of war between Citigroup...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | yesterday
Oct. 10 - Check out the local campaign of 25-year old Allan Bristiter, who's relying on free pizza and sheer determination to march his followers to victory in November. Produced for MTV's Choose or Lose Street Team '08 at chooseorlose.com.
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The Dayton Business Journal (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Federal antitrust regulators cleared Wells Fargo's $11.7 billion acquisition of Wachovia Corp., according to media reports. (C) (WB) (WFC)
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Indiana Civil & Business Lawyer (Free subscription) | yesterday
... Weekend Court at Home Over Wachovia Buyout Tussle . Meanwhile, yesterday's New York Times reports Wells Fargo Wins the War for Wachovia . Today DealBook has Citigroup Walks Away, but Legal Wrangling Continues : But, lawyers said, Citigroup’s case will not be easy to make. Wachovia and its board have strong defenses of their actions. Corporations have obligations to protect the interests...
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The Pacific Business News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Wells Fargo & Co. has received rapid approval from federal antitrust regulators for its $15 billion purchase of Wachovia Corp. (WFC) (C) (WB)
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The Portland Business Journal (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Wells Fargo received rapid approval from federal antitrust regulators for its $15 billion purchase of Wachovia. (WFC) (C) (WB)
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The Sacramento Business Journal (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Wells Fargo received rapid approval from federal antitrust regulators for its $15 billion purchase of Wachovia. (WFC) (C) (WB)