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- Wachovia was a diversified financial services company based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Before its acquisition by Wells Fargo and Company in 2008, Wachovia...
- Wachovia (/wɑːˈkoʊviə/) was the area settled by Moravians in what is now Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. Of the six 18th-century Moravian...
- CoreStates Center from 1996 to 1998, First Union Center from 1998 to 2003, and Wachovia Center from 2003 to 2010. Since 2010, naming rights have been held by financial...
- Wachovia Securities was the trade name of Wachovia's retail brokerage and institutional capital markets and investment banking subsidiaries. Following...
- attracted some of the top players on the tour. It debuted in 2003 as the Wachovia Championship and was known in 2009 and 2010 as the Quail Hollow Championship...
- became a coast-to-coast bank with the 2008 acquisition of Charlotte-based Wachovia. Henry Wells and William G. Fargo, who founded American Express along with...
- Wachovia is a bank and a subsidiary of Wells Fargo. Wachovia or Wachovia Building may also refer to: Wachovia, North Carolina, an area in Forsyth County...
- sold the land to Wachovia. Originally, the building was to be known as the Wachovia Corporate Center. It was to replace One Wachovia Center as the headquarters...
- September 2001, First Union completed their acquisition of Wachovia National Bank to become Wachovia Corporation, which used to be one of the largest financial...
- Financial. In 2003, Prudential Securities was merged into Wachovia Securities, a division of Wachovia Bank. Prudential Securities traces its origins to the...