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  3. Wells Fargo slowly starts to shed the problems of its past - AOL

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    March 3, 2024 at 10:00 AM. Wells Fargo's stock ( WFC) is up 12% this year, outperforming all big bank rivals and within sight of an all-time high. One big reason: Investors believe the San ...

  4. Charles Scharf - Wikipedia

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    Title. CEO and president, Wells Fargo. Predecessor. C. Allen Parker. Spouse. Amy Scharf. Charles W. Scharf (born April 24, 1965) is an American investment banker and business executive who is the chief executive officer and president of Wells Fargo. He was previously the CEO of Visa Inc. [1] and BNY Mellon. [2] [3]

  5. A. G. Edwards - Wikipedia

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    A.G. Edwards, Inc. was an American financial services holding company; its principal wholly owned subsidiary was A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc., which operated as a full-service securities broker-dealer in the United States and Europe. The firm was acquired by Wachovia to be folded into Wachovia Securities; [1] Wachovia was subsequently acquired by ...

  6. Norwest Corporation - Wikipedia

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    However, it retains Norwest's pre-1998 stock price history and corporate structure, and all pre-1998 SEC filings are under Norwest, not Wells Fargo. Former Wells Fargo stockholders held 52.5 percent of the newly combined company and former Norwest stockholders held 47.5 percent. Paul Hazen, chairman and CEO of Wells Fargo, become chairman of ...

  7. Too big to fail - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of AIG, an insurance company rescued by the United States government during the subprime mortgage crisis "Too big to fail" (TBTF) is a theory in banking and finance that asserts that certain corporations, particularly financial institutions, are so large and so interconnected that their failure would be disastrous to the greater economic system, and therefore should be supported ...

  8. Leaders from Accenture and Wells Fargo discuss ... - AOL

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    Good morning. During a panel session at Fortune ’s Future of Finance event last week in New York City, KC McClure, CFO of Accenture, and Tracy Kerrins, senior EVP and head of technology at Wells ...

  9. American Express stock is headed at least 20% higher: Wells Fargo

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    Wells Fargo sees more upside potential for shares of American Express. Here's why.