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  2. Charles Scharf - Wikipedia

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    Charles Scharf is the CEO and president of Wells Fargo, and a former executive of Visa and BNY Mellon. He has a background in investment banking and finance, and has faced criticism for his comments on diversity and talent pool.

  3. Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Wells Fargo Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Philadelphia, home of the Flyers, 76ers, and Wings. It opened in 1996 and has hosted various sports, concerts, and political events.

  4. Richard Kovacevich - Wikipedia

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    Richard Kovacevich is a former CEO of Wells Fargo and a business executive and investor. He led the merger of Norwest and Wells Fargo, expanded the company's services and products, and served on the board of Theranos.

  5. Wells Fargo - Wikipedia

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    Wells Fargo is a multinational financial services company and one of the "Big Four Banks" in the U.S. It offers banking, investment, insurance, and other products and services to over 70 million customers worldwide. Learn about its origins, mergers, scandals, and global presence.

  6. History of Wells Fargo - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the mergers, acquisitions, and controversies of Wells Fargo & Company, a major U.S. bank and financial services company. The article covers the period from 1999 to present, including the purchase of Wachovia, the bailout by the U.S. Treasury, and the establishment of Wells Fargo Securities.

  7. Wells Fargo Center (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Wells Fargo Center is a twin tower skyscraper complex in Downtown Los Angeles on Bunker Hill. It comprises South and North towers, which are joined by a three-story glass atrium and have different heights, floor counts and anchor tenants.

  8. One Wells Fargo Center - Wikipedia

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    One Wells Fargo Center is a 588-foot skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the headquarters for Wells Fargo's east coast division. It was built in 1988 as the tallest building in the state and has undergone several name changes and ownership transfers over the years.

  9. Wells Fargo Plaza (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Wells Fargo Plaza's Logo. It was designed by Richard Keating, FAIA, while a partner of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. [5] In 1983, the building lost a large number of windows during Hurricane Alicia. [6]