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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...
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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...
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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...
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Wachovia (/wɑːˈkoʊviə/) was the area
settled by
Moravians in what is now
Forsyth County,
North Carolina,
United States. Of the six 18th-century Moravian...
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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...
- Carolina,
United States.
Originally named Wachovia Center, the
building served as the
corporate headquarters of
Wachovia bank from 1995, the year of the tower's...
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Wachovia Securities was the
trade name of
Wachovia's retail brokerage and
institutional capital markets and
investment banking subsidiaries. Following...
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under the
Wachovia Securities banner.
Wachovia's institutional capital markets and
investment banking business arose from the
merger of
Wachovia and First...
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Spectrum (later
known as
CoreStates Spectrum,
First Union Spectrum and
Wachovia Spectrum) was an
indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The arena...