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11317
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This article contains information on the new Wachovia Building in Winston-Salem. The structure stands thirty stories tall and occupies a city block.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 33 Issue 20, Mar 1966, p29, 32, il
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24171
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A global credit crisis led to the downfall of Wachovia, which was eventually bought out by Wells Fargo. The author discusses the reasons Wachovia failed.
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29233
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The member companies of First Wachovia Corp. finally have a new name and logo after the merger six years ago of Wachovia and First National Bank of Atlanta. For North Carolina, that will be Wachovia Bank of North Carolina.
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12362
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Detailing construction, amenities, and lay-out, this article focuses on the construction of the newest skyscraper in North Carolina, the Wachovia building.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 25 Issue 22, Mar 1958, p31-34, 37, il
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24190
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G. Kennedy Thompson runs the nation's fourth-largest bank: Wachovia. He discusses how he bought out Wachovia and other companies over the years.
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29419
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As the president and CEO of Wachovia Bank of North Carolina, the largest operating unit within Wachovia Corp, you would expect L.M. 'Bud' Baker, Jr. to be hard as nails. But with Baker's keen mind and humanitarianism, he has won over clients and the community alike.
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NC Magazine (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 50 Issue 1, January 1992, p10, 12-13, por
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31009
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Wachovia Bank in Winston-Salem, North Carolina ranks 42nd of the 50 largest commercial banks in the United States with over $5 million. Jefferson Standard Insurance Company in Greensboro, North Carolina ranks 31 out of 50 largest life insurance companies in the U.S. with assets worth over $585 million.