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Chemical Bank New York Trust Co. JPMorgan Chase: 1975 Bank of New York: County Trust Company of White Plans, New York Bank of New York [20] BNY Mellon: 1981 First American Bank Corporation: Northern States Bancorporation: First American Bank Corporation: $30 million PNC Financial: 1983 Mellon National Corp. Girard Bank: Mellon National Bank of ...
Travelers Group: Citicorp: Citigroup (Salomon Smith Barney) 1998 Société Générale: Hambros Bank: Société Générale (SG Hambros Bank Ltd) 1999 Deutsche Bank: Bankers Trust: Deutsche Bank (Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown) 1999 Chase Manhattan Bank: Hambrecht & Quist: Chase Manhattan Bank: 2000 PaineWebber Group: J.C. Bradford & Co. PaineWebber ...
Here are some of the biggest bank mergers and acquisitions in American history. ... Bank of New York. Mellon Financial Corp. $18.4 billion. Oct. 3, 2008 ... NY Post. NYC apartment that's just feet ...
November 12, 1997: Avalan Technology: Remote monitoring and management United States: Undisclosed [36] [37] December 18, 1997: AI Ware: Artificial intelligence United States: Undisclosed [38] [39] August 5, 1998: Realogic: Consulting United States: Undisclosed Global Professional Services Division [40] [41] September 2, 1998: QXCOM: Database ...
The company grew rapidly in the 1990s, after completing several mergers and acquisitions. WorldCom's first major acquisition was in 1992 with the $720 million acquisition of Advanced Telecommunications Corporation, outbidding larger rivals Sprint Corporation and AT&T to secure the deal, making WorldCom a larger player in the telecoms market.
Investment Banking: Valuation, Leveraged Buyouts, and Mergers & Acquisitions. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-44220-3. Scott, Andy (2008). China Briefing: Mergers and Acquisitions in China (2nd ed.). Straub, Thomas (2007). Reasons for frequent failure in Mergers and Acquisitions: A comprehensive analysis. Wiesbaden: Deutscher ...
Pharmacia & Upjohn was a global pharmaceutical company formed by the merger of Sweden-based Pharmacia AB and the American company Upjohn in 1995. [1] Today the remainder of the company is owned by Pfizer. In 1997, Pharmacia & Upjohn sold several brands to Johnson & Johnson, including Motrin and Cortaid.