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- SouthTrust Bank, N. A. is a community bank founded in George West, Texas in 1934. The bank has seven branches and over $500 million in ****ets (as of December...
- SouthTrust Corporation was a banking company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. In 2004, SouthTrust reached an agreement to merge with Wachovia in a...
- corporate headquarters for SouthTrust Corporation, the building was known as the SouthTrust Tower until 2005, when SouthTrust completed its merger with...
- 2004, Wachovia completed the acquisition of Birmingham, Alabama-based SouthTrust Corporation, a transaction valued at $14.3 billion. The merger created...
- building in Alabama from that time until 1986, when it was surp****ed by the SouthTrust Tower in Birmingham. It remained the tallest building in Mobile until...
- stories of office space and was completed in 2004, when it was called the Southtrust Tower. 171 17th Street was the first skys****er in Atlanta west of the...
- acquired by SouthTrust in 2001. SouthTrust made her executive vice president of community bank development. When Wachovia acquired SouthTrust in 2004, Duke...
- City after reorganization Sonat, Inc. - merged with El Paso Corporation SouthTrust Corporation - merged with Wachovia Torchmark Corporation - insurance provider...
- Waterman-Smith Building (formerly known as the Waterman Building, the Southtrust Bank Building, the Wells-Fargo Building, and the Wachovia Building) is...
- General in 1991, it was changed to "SouthTrust", and the structure was known as the SouthTrust Building. When SouthTrust and Wachovia merged in 2005, "Wachovia"...