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  2. File:Wells Fargo Logo (2020).svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Wells Fargo Logo (2020).svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 300 × 300 pixels. Other resolutions: 240 × 240 pixels | 480 × 480 pixels | 768 × 768 pixels | 1,024 × 1,024 pixels | 2,048 × 2,048 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 300 × 300 pixels, file size: 3 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

  3. File:Wells Fargo Bank.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description. Wells Fargo Bank.svg. The logo of Wells Fargo – American multinational banking and financial services company. Source. This vector image was created by converting the Encapsulated PostScript file available at Brands of the World ( view • download ).

  4. Wells Fargo - Wikipedia

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    Map of Wells Fargo branches in August 2015 Wells Fargo branch in Berkeley, California A former Wachovia branch converted to Wells Fargo in the fall of 2011 in Durham, North Carolina American Express Co. early receipts (1853, 1869) Stagecoach with Christmas gifts Wells Fargo Bank San Francisco Wells Fargo & Co. Express building circa 1860, Stockton, California Mud wagon — Wells Fargo U.S ...

  5. Wells Fargo (1852–1998) - Wikipedia

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    Wells Fargo was an American banking company based in San Francisco, California, that was acquired by Norwest Corporation in 1998. During the California Gold Rush in early 1848 at Sutter's Mill near Coloma, California, financiers and entrepreneurs from all over North America and the world flocked to California, drawn by the promise of huge ...

  6. History of Wells Fargo - Wikipedia

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    Acquisitions in 1999–2000. Continuing the Norwest tradition of making numerous smaller acquisitions each year, Wells Fargo acquired 13 companies during 1999 with total assets of $2.4 billion. The largest of these was the February purchase of Brownsville, Texas -based Mercantile Financial Enterprises, Inc., which had $779 million in assets.

  7. Wells Fargo Championship - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Wells Fargo dropped the Wachovia name from the tournament for marketing purposes as they intended to stop using the Wachovia name for all purposes. In addition, Wells Fargo was concerned about the image of a bank sponsoring a sporting event that had received Federal funding under the Troubled Assets Relief Program . [5]

  8. Wells College - Wikipedia

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    The college was established as a women's college in 1868, called Wells Seminary, by Henry Wells, co-founder of Wells Fargo and the American Express Company. Wells had the building for Wells Seminary constructed on property he donated, declining an invitation from Ezra Cornell to build a new campus in the (relatively) more cosmopolitan Ithaca .

  9. Wells Fargo Advisors - Wikipedia

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    Wells Fargo. Divisions. Private Client Group (PCG), Wealth Brokerage Services (WBS) – (Bank Brokerage), FiNet, RIA Custody. Website. www.wellsfargoadvisors.com. Wells Fargo Advisors is a subsidiary of Wells Fargo, located in St Louis, Missouri. It is the third largest brokerage firm in the United States as of June 30, 2021 with $1.9 trillion ...