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the First Union systems, now using the
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Charlotte, home to First Union. City leaders were concerned both by job losses and the loss of stature from losing a major corporate headquarters. First Union was concerned by the potential deposit attrition and customer loss in the city. First Union responded to these concerns by placing the wealth management and Carolinas-region headquarters in Winston-Salem.
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Supreme Court decision upholding regional interstate banking legislation, First Union focused on an aggressive growth strategy. From 1985 through the merger with Wachovia in 2001, First Union completed over 90 banking-related acquisitions, 50 of which were completed between
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Wachovia name and stock ticker symbol (though it retained First Union's pre-2001 stock price history). Analysts said this move was most likely to help First Union acquire a new identity,
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Wachovia. This was viewed with great surprise by the financial press and security analysts. While Wachovia had been viewed as an acquisition candidate after running into problems with earnings and credit quality in 2000, the suitor shocked
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mailed letters to shareholders, and initiated court battles to challenge each other's takeover bids. On August 3, 2001, Wachovia shareholders approved the First Union deal, rejecting SunTrust's attempts to elect a new board of directors for
Wachovia and ending SunTrust's hostile takeover attempt.
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Wachovia, took out newspaper ads,
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Wachovia, the first hostile takeover attempt in the banking sector in many years. In its effort to make the deal appeal to investors, SunTrust argued that it would provide a smoother transition than First Union and offered a higher cash price for Wachovia stock than First Union.
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in August 2000. After entering into negotiations, the new Wachovia agreed to buy back its portfolio from Bank One in September 2001 and resell it to MBNA. Wachovia paid Bank One a $ 350 million
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659:"First Union Corp. SEC Form 10-K Annual Report for 2000"
638:"Company Histories & Profiles: Wachovia Corporation"
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919:"Down in flames: Why Money Store was a bust"
613:"Wells Fargo History Services – Our History"
485:On May 14, 2001, SunTrust announced a rival
970:"Court Upholds Wachovia-First Union Merger"
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816:"First Union merger is final"
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782:Hansell, Saul (1995-06-20).
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1295:First Pennsylvania Bank
755:The News & Observer
732:The Florida Times-Union
454:Acquisition of Wachovia
382:Bowles Hollowell Conner
273:Raleigh, North Carolina
226:First Union Corporation
81:; 116 years ago
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21:First Union New Zealand
16:Defunct banking company
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1270:Evergreen Investments
1265:Crocker National Bank
1245:Bank of North America
1215:Abbot-Downing Company
1208:Historical components
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257:Wachovia Corporation
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125:Wachovia Corporation
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191:Number of employees
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