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Allen gets to keep Charter...first in a restructuring, were only allowed to reinstate their existing loans. JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo were among the banks challenging Allen's plan. Arguing that the restructuring did not amount to a change in control, Allen was... In this article: Paul Allen, Charter Communications, Bankruptcy, Apollo Management, Leon Black, Wells Fargo, Jpmorgan Chase, and Microsoft |
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TechFlash | April 27, 2009
Oprah and bacon; Charter's bankruptcy; Twitter; and more
...proposed "death sentence." Wells Fargo has raised objections over the pre-packaged bankruptcy plan of Charter Communications, the St. Louis cable company owned by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. First Jon Stewart. Now Oprah. Bacon...
In this article: Bankruptcy, Bill Gates Sr., Microsoft, Xconomy, St. Louis, Charter Communications, Paul Allen, and Jon Stewart
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Reuters | July 16, 2009
UPDATE 3-Charter ups preferred shares in reorg plan
...cases, objected to the case in June. In that objection, the trustee said the plan improperly released the company's officers, including Allen, from being sued over the company's collapse. The SEC filed a similar objection on July 13,...
In this article: Paul Allen, Bankruptcy, Charter Communications Inc, New York, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, and Escrow
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washingtonpost.com | April 23, 2009
Wells Fargo objects to Charter's bankruptcy plan
...debt may not be feasible. In court documents filed on Wednesday, Wells Fargo, objected to Charter's pre-packaged bankruptcy reorganization plan, saying that it was too risky and could potentially fall apart. Charter, which is controlled...
In this article: Bankruptcy, Jpmorgan, Charter Communications, Microsoft, NEW YORK, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Paul Allen, and U.S.
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www.startribune.com
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Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is back in the consumer software game, with the introduction of Xiant, a start-up ... Wells Fargo Objects to Charter's ...
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Breakingviews | Charter/ Paul Allen
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www.nba.com
BLAZERS: Wells Fargo Fan Fest
Wells Fargo and the Trail Blazers are continuing their strong commitment of ... be admitted if they show any Wells Fargo check/credit card at Rose Garden entrances. ...
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dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
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Paul Allen, the Microsoft co-founder and Seattle-area ... Paul Allen Launches Xiant, an Outlook Organizer. Wells Fargo Objects to Charter's Bankruptcy Plan ...
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Wells Fargo objects to Charter's bankruptcy plan | Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Another lender to bankrupt U.S. cable TV operator Charter ... by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, filed for bankruptcy protection last ...
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Wells Fargo & Co. (NYSE: WFC) is a diversified financial services company with operations around the world. Wells Fargo is the fourth largest bank in the US by assets and the second largest bank by market cap. Wells Fargo is the second largest bank in deposits, home mortgage servicing, and debit card. In 2007 it was the only bank in the United States to be rated AAA by S&P , though its rating has since been lowered to AA- in light of the 2008 Financial Crisis.
Headquartered in San Francisco, California (its bank, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., is legally chartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota), Wells Fargo is a result of a merger between California-based Wells Fargo & Co. and Minneapolis-based Norwest Corporation in 1998. The new company chose to keep the name Wells Fargo, to capitalize on the 150-year history of the nationally-recognized Wells Fargo name and its trademark stagecoach. After the merger, the company maintained its headquarters in San Francisco and charter in Sioux Falls.
As of 2009, Wells Fargo has 6,650 retail branches (called stores by Wells Fargo), 12,260 automated teller machines, 276,000 employees and over 48 million customers. Wells Fargo currently operates stores and ATMs under the Wells Fargo and Wachovia names. Wells Fargo was named as "The World's Safest US Bank" based on long-term foreign currency ratings from Fitch Ratings and Standard & Poor's and the long-term bank deposit ratings from Moody’s Investors Service for the year 2007.
- Name:
- Wells Fargo & Co.
- Type:
- Public (NYSE: WFC)
- Location:
- San Francisco, California
- Founded:
- New York, New York, USA (March 18, 1852)
- Stock Symbol:
- WFC
- Industry:
- Banking
- Financial Services
- Key People:
- Dick Kovacevich, Chairman
- Products:
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- Insurance
- Consumer Finance
- Payday advance
- Retail Banking
- Investment Banking
- Mortgages
- Revenue:
- US$52.38 billion (2008)
- Net Income:
- US$8.49 billion (2008)
- Assets:
- US$1.284 trillion (July '09)
- Equity:
- US$99.08 billion (2008)
- No. of Employees:
- 276,000 (2009)
- Motto:
- "The Next Stage"
- Market Cap:
- US$114.04 billion (Feb '09)
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