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- September 1005). "NationsBank To Acquire Bank South". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-08-28. Truell, Peter (1 July 1997). "Nationsbank Confirms a $1.2...
- merger of NationsBank and Bank of America in 1998. It is the second-largest banking institution in the United States and the second-largest bank in the world...
- former business executive who was the CEO of NationsBank and the former chairman and the first CEO of Bank of America. Active in banking since around 1960...
- rate from a bank owned by Hugh McColl, who had been called by President Clinton "the most enlightened banker in America". A NationsBank commercial loan...
- tower had since been renamed the NationsBank Corporate Center to reflect the bank's name change from NCNB to NationsBank in summer 1991. On May 1, the first...
- merged with NationsBank of Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1998. While NationsBank was the nominal survivor, the merged bank took the Bank of America name...
- was called NationsBank Plaza. Originally intended to be the headquarters for Citizens & Southern National Bank (which merged with Sovran Bank during construction)...
- form NationsBank, which forms the core of today's Bank of America. A former Charleston, South Carolina, location, Citizens and Southern National Bank of...
- 600 offices and $41.2 billion in deposits. Barnett was purchased by NationsBank in 1997. William Boyd Barnett was a merchant and a banker in northeast...
- trading firm. It was founded in 1977, by Joe Ritchie and was bought out by NationsBank in 1993. Dominic C****erley (1993). Facing Up to the Risks: How Financial...