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157
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South Carolina National Corporation became a fully owned subsidiary of Wachovia Corp. December 6, 1991.
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Tarheel Banker (NoCar HG 1501 T37x), Vol. 70 Issue 8, Feb 1992, p5, por
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2314
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Companies across the state and nation spend about $1 billion yearly on investment-quality artwork, often from local artists, to hang in offices and reception areas. Wachovia Corp. has an 8,000-piece collection it has been building since the 1930s.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 53 Issue 6, June 1995, p22-23, il
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15667
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Goerch recounts the life of Robert Hanes, banker, legislator, government official, and business and civic leader, who was born in Salem, September 22, 1890. Hanes joined Wachovia Bank in 1919, after distinguished service in World War I, and built it into a statewide banking powerhouse.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 23 Issue 19, Feb 1956, p12-14, 31, il, por
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24157
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G. Kennedy Thompson was the owner of Wachovia Bank before it was absorbed by First Union Corp. The author examines Thompson's financial moves that lead to the breaking up of Wachovia.
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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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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