
Wachovia Is Now Wells Fargo
Founded in Winston-Salem, N.C. as Wachovia National Bank on June 16, 1879, Wachovia grew to be one of the largest diversified financial services companies in the United States. It traded …
Wachovia - Wikipedia
Before its acquisition by Wells Fargo and Company in 2008, Wachovia was the fourth-largest bank holding company in the United States, based on total assets. [3] Wachovia provided a …
Wachovia's meteoric rise and catastrophic fall in banking - CGAA
Wells Fargo was able to acquire Wachovia for a fraction of its estimated value, thanks to a secret deal with regulators that allowed Wells to merge with Wachovia despite Citigroup's funding …
Wachovia Corporation -- Company History
The new Wachovia Corporation was formed from the September 2001 merger of First Union Corporation and Wachovia Corporation. The deal created the fourth-largest bank holding …
The Wachovia Corporation - North Carolina History
The Wachovia Corporation developed from a small bank in Salem, North Carolina to become the fourth-largest bank holding company in the United States.
The Acquisition of Wachovia Corporation by Wells Fargo ...
Sep 1, 2010 · On October 2, during the period Citigroup and Wachovia were negotiating a final merger agreement, the board of directors of Wachovia received a communication from Wells …
Wachovia Explained
Wachovia was the product of a 2001 merger between the original Wachovia Corporation, based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Charlotte-based First Union Corporation.