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MNC and NationsBank are counting on ‘Rusty’ Rainey for a smooth merger Technical know-how and people skills to ease transition ...
From the NationsBank executive suite, located on the 58th floor of the only Chicago-size skyscraper in the downtown of this booming Sun Belt city, it only seems like you can see from coast to coast… ...
NationsBank N.A. has alleged fraud in a lawsuit it has filed seeking millions from the now-bankrupt Inphomation Communications Inc. and its owner, Michael W. Lasky. The Pikesville-based ...
NationsBank will freeze fees for its $5-a-month lowest-cost Express checking account until 2000, the bank said Thursday. The bank also provided a preview of what will happen to other checking accou… ...
Hugh McColl Jr., chairman and chief executive officer of Charlotte, N.C.-based NationsBank Inc., doesn’t have any hidden agendas. He wants to head the country’s first coast-to-coast ban… ...
NationsBank Corp. will buy RHNB Corp. and its subsidiary, Rock Hill National Bank, the companies said Wednesday. The agreement would be a tax-free exchange of common stock. RHNB stockholders would … ...
NationsBank Corp. agreed to pay $6.75-million in fines to settle regulators' charges that its securities brokers duped mainly elderly customers when marketing volatile investments.
WASHINGTON -- A former NationsBank executive and a friend of his were charged in a 20-count criminal indictment alleging they made more than $1.2 million from illegal trading on inside information ...
Raleigh-based Paragon Bank is turning to two industry veterans to make waves in the Queen City: Rusty Page and Will H. Bishop.
Adelaide A. Sink was named president of NationsBank’s Florida operations on Tuesday. Sink, 45, replaces Eugene Taylor, who is now president of the bank’s Mid-Atlantic Banking Group. Tha… ...
NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- A former NationsBank employee allegedly used confidential information obtained on the job to net more than $1.2 million in profits through illegal insider trades, the ...
NationsBank is gobbling up Florida's biggest thrift and, in the process, increasing slightly its share of the Tampa Bay area market.