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Greenlink is a 190 km long 500 MW high-voltage direct current (HVDC) submarine power cable under construction between County Wexford in Ireland and Pembrokeshire in Wales. [ 3 ] Project status
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Wells Fargo Center, formerly the Wachovia Center, is a 311-foot (95 m) high rise in Tampa, Florida, U.S.A., anchored by Wells Fargo & Company, Phelps Dunbar and UBS. [3] It was completed in 1985 and has 22 floors.
Wachovia greatly raised its profile in California, where Golden West held $32 billion in deposits and operated 123 branches. [10] Wachovia also picked up about $122 billion in option adjustable rate mortgages. [11] The acquisition was announced on May 7, 2006, with a price of a little under $25.5 billion.
Lightower has built out access to over 22,000 service locations throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Midwest including 275+ data centers and 5,000+ wireless towers, rooftop cell sites, and small cells. [6] [7] Customers include Fortune 500 businesses, enterprise, carriers, financial services, media, healthcare, education, and government. [8]
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Harris Williams was founded by Christopher Williams and Hiter Harris, who previously worked together at Charlotte investment banking boutique Bowles Hollowell Conner & Co., a firm later bought by Wachovia. Harris and Williams had previously been classmates at Harvard Business School, from which they graduated in 1987. [3] [4]
The Muskingum River (/ m ə ˈ s k ɪ ŋ (ɡ) ə m / mə-SKING-(g)əm; Shawnee: Wakatamothiipi) [4] is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately 111 miles (179 km) long, in southeastern Ohio in the United States. An important commercial route in the 19th century, it flows generally southward through the eastern hill country of Ohio.