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In 2004, SouthTrust reached an agreement to merge with Wachovia in a stock-for-stock deal. At the time of the merger with Wachovia was completed, SouthTrust had $53 Billion in assets. SouthTrust was listed on the NASDAQ exchange under the ticker symbol SOTR. The company was headquartered in the SouthTrust Tower, now known as the Shipt Tower.
In June 2005, Wachovia negotiated to purchase monoline credit card company MBNA. However, the deal fell through when Wachovia balked at MBNA's purchase price. Within a week of the deal's collapse, MBNA entered into an agreement to be purchased by Wachovia's chief rival, Bank of America. Wachovia received $100 million as the result of an ...
The FDIC guaranteed to Citigroup to cover any losses on the Wachovia banking portfolio greater than $42 billion, in exchange for $10 billion in preferred stock. However, Wachovia was eventually sold to Wells Fargo without government assistance, voiding the Citibank deal.
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On October 28, 2008, Wells Fargo was the recipient of $25B of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act Federal bail-out in the form of a preferred stock purchase. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Tests by the Federal government revealed that Wells Fargo needed an additional $13.7 billion in order to remain well-capitalized if the economy were to deteriorate ...
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Fewer than expected federal employees accepted Trump's buyout offer, with only 75,000 agreeing to leave. Concerns remain over legality and payment delays.
Wachovia: Westcorp Inc. (holding company for WFS Financial Inc and Western Financial Bank) Wachovia: $3.91 Billion [36] Wells Fargo: 2006 NewAlliance Bank: Cornerstone Bank NewAlliance Bank: NewAlliance Bank: 2006 Capital One Financial Corporation: North Fork Bank: Capital One Financial Corporation: $13.2 Billion [37] Capital One Financial ...