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  2. Commerce Bancshares - Wikipedia

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    Commerce was founded by Francis Reid Long with $10,000 in capital in 1865, just as communities were rebuilding during post-Civil War Reconstruction. Originally known as the Kansas City Savings Association, it was acquired in 1881 by Dr. William Stone Woods and renamed the National Bank of Commerce, claiming at the time to be the largest bank west of Chicago. [5]

  3. 11 Best Bill Payment Services - AOL

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    Using a bill pay service can reduce late payments and help you budget your expenses more easily. As you free up your time and gain control of your finances, you can start saving or investing for ...

  4. Bonduelle - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1853, [1] [2] when Louis Bonduelle-Dalle (23 October 1802 - 13 November 1880) and Louis Lesaffre-Roussel (1802–1869) established a grain and juniper berry distillery in Marquette-lez-Lille.

  5. Waddell & Reed - Wikipedia

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    Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. was an American asset management and financial planning company founded in 1937 in Kansas City, Missouri.It was a publicly traded company from 1998 to 2021, and briefly had its headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas, and was planning a move back to Downtown Kansas City before the company was sold.

  6. Online bill pay: What is it and why it’s a good idea - AOL

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    Online bill pay is an electronic payment service offered by many banks, credit unions and bill-pay services. It allows consumers to make various types of payments through a website or app, such as:

  7. Bonduelle's profits fall as droughts, supply crunch weigh - AOL

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    (Reuters) -French plant-based food company Bonduelle reported lower annual profits on Monday, hit by the COVID-19 crisis, bad crops, supply chain disruption and rising inflation.

  8. Missouri Gas Energy - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the company was reorganized and became the Kansas City Gas Company. In 1897, the company merged with its chief competitor, the Missouri Gas Company, and became the Kansas City Missouri Gas Company, though it was still commonly called by its former name. In 1873, natural gas was discovered in southeast Kansas.

  9. Aquila, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Aquila, Inc. was an electricity and natural gas distribution network headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri in the United States. The company also owned and operated power generation assets. It previously operated under the name UtiliCorp United, Inc. The company at one time ranked #33 on the Fortune 500 list. [2]