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  1. Huntington Bancshares

    Infobox Company company logo File Huntington logo.png 200px company name Huntington Bancshares Incorporated ... 1866, ref name yfp cite web url http finance.yahoo.com q pr?s HBAN title Huntington Bancshares Inc. Profile date work Yahoo.com Financial publisher Yahoo accessdate 2010 01 12 ref P.W. Huntington ... File Huntington Bank.jpg thumb right 250px The Huntington National Bank Building 1926 and the Huntington Center Columbus Huntington Center 1984 in downtown Columbus, Ohio File Huntington Bank Springboro OH USA.JPG thumb 250px Huntington Bank location in Springboro, Ohio . Huntington Bancshares, Inc ... 20, 2006, Huntington Bancshares announced they would buy Sky Financial Group Inc. based out of Bowling Green , Ohio . ref http www.investquest.com iq h hban ne finnews hban122006sky.htm Huntington Bancshares ... publisher Yahoo date 2009 12 18 accessdate 2010 01 12 ref Huntington Preferred Capital Image HuntingtonFootprint.png thumb left 200px Huntington footprint Huntington Bancshares also operates Huntington ... II, Inc. Huntington Preferred Capital Holdings, Inc. and Huntington Bancshares Incorporated. All these entities are tied via ownership and or interlocking directorships to Huntington Bancshares ... part of Huntington publisher The Blade newspaper The Blade url http www.toledoblade.com apps pbcs.dll ... ref The company s banking affiliate, The Huntington National Bank , provides retail banking retail ... , and West Virginia . Huntington also provides retail services online. There also are selected ... iq h hban ne finnews hban070207.htm Huntington Bank and Sky Financial complete merger ref Huntington was one of the banks attempting alongside Fifth Third Bank to acquire the National City ... City. Huntington, which had entered the Pittsburgh market by way of the Sky acquisition, has been ... Inc. accessdate 2010 01 12 ref On October 3, 2009, the FDIC named Huntington as receivership ... October 2010 bot H3llBot ref On December 18, 2009, Huntington signed a 45 day lease with the FDIC to run ...   more details



  1. Boatmen's Bancshares

    Infobox Defunct Company company name Boatmen s Bancshares Inc. company logo slogan fate Acquired by NationsBank successor NationsBank now Bank of America foundation 1847 defunct 1996 location St. Louis, Missouri industry Bank holding company key people products Financial services num employees 17,863 parent former parent companies, if any subsid Boatmen s Trust Company Fourth Financial Corporation Sunwest Bank Superior Federal Bank, F.S.B. FKF, Inc. Security Bancshares, Inc. Catoosa Bancshares, Inc. Founders Bancorporation, Inc. Eighth and Taylor Corp. Boatmen s Bancshares Inc. was one of the 30 largest bank holding company bank holding companies in the United States when it was acquired by NationsBank in 1996. The company, founded in St. Louis, Missouri in 1847, claimed to be the oldest bank west of the Mississippi River at the time of its acquisition. The bank was founded by George Knight Budd whose family had a fortune on the East Coast. He was to serve as St. Louis councilman and arranged for the purchase of the land that now forms the municipal building complex including the St. Louis City Hall. ref name fundinguniverse.com http www.fundinguniverse.com company histories Boatmens Bancshares Inc Company History.html International Directory of Company Histories, Vol. 15. St. James Press, 1996 via fundinguniverse.com ref According to company legend, Budd started Boatmen s Savings Institution to help the working class many of whom worked on riverboats on the Mississippi. The bank received its state charter on February 16, 1847 and offered 3 percent interest on deposits and invested the first 1,000 in a city bond that paid 6 percent. Its early history was marked by deadly city wide disasters in 1849 of a cholera outbreak that killed more than 1,000 and the Great St. Louis ... bank. It remained a local bank until 1969 with the formation of Boatmen s Bancshares and began ... Bancshares. In the 1980s, it became the largest bank in Missouri with the acquisition of Centerre ...   more details



  1. Prosperity Bancshares

    Infobox Company company name Prosperity Bancshares, Inc. company logo company type bank company slogan foundation Houston, Texas 1983 location Houston, Texas key people num employees 1,594 full time equivalent industry products Banking revenue 111.879M as of December 31, 2009 homepage http www.prosperitybanktx.com www.prosperitybanktx.com Prosperity Bancshares, Inc. NASDAQ PRSP is a bank holding company operating in various areas in Texas . The company is headquartered in Houston, Texas . The company operates through its main subsidiary Prosperity Bank, The bank operates as of March 29, 2010 ref https www.prosperitybanktx.com ContentDocumentHandler.ashx?documentId 6137 Prosperity Bank Completes Acquisition of Texas Branches of US Bank ref 161 branch locations, organized as follows 52 in the Greater Houston area, 27 in the South Texas area including Corpus Christi and Victoria, 27 in the Central Texas area including Austin and San Antonio, 10 in the Bryan College Station area 21 in East Texas, and 24 in the Dallas Fort Worth area. The number does not include 19 branches which the company is in the process of acquiring from Missouri based First Bank these branches are located in the Houston and Dallas areas. ref https www.prosperitybanktx.com ContentDocumentHandler.ashx?documentId 5766 Prosperity Bank to Acquire Texas Branches of First Bank ref History The company was formed in 1983 as a vehicle to purchase a former Allied Bank branch in Edna, Texas . The Edna bank dated back to 1949 as the First National Bank of Edna. ref Prosperity Bank 2010 Form 10 K. ref Beginning in the late 1980 s, the company acquired several small and medium sized bank holding companies, all of which were located in Texas and several of which had failed and were taken over by the FDIC . The largest acquisition to date was the 45 branch Franklin Bank in 2008, another Houston based bank which the FDIC had taken over. External links http www.prosperitybanktx.com Prosperity Bank References references ...   more details



  1. Natcom Bancshares

    Notability date November 2010 Natcom Bancshares, Inc. is a community banking company based in Superior, Wisconsin whose bank subsidiary is National Bank of Commerce. The bank has seven locations in northern Wisconsin and northeast Minnesota , and 570 million in assets. ref name Renalls Renalls, Candace, Feds advise Superior bank to monitor at risk borrowers, Duluth News Tribune , March 9, 2010. ref History Union National Bank was chartered February 7, 1934, taking the place of United States National Bank, which had closed. Union National Bank opened on April 16, 1934 with 200,000 in Financial capital capital . Union National Bank bought American Exchange Bank on December 31, 1935. On April 16, 1940, after purchasing the National Bank of Commerce, the bank moved to a new location and took the other bank s name. In September 1972, National Bank of Commerce purchased Poplar State Bank of Solon Springs, Wisconsin . ref name history In 1980, the current NBC Superior Building on Tower Street was built. ref Obituaries, The Daily Telegram , August 25, 2008. ref In 1998, National Bank of Commerce started the holding company Natcom Bancshares, Inc. Since then, the bank has opened a new branch in Superior and two Minnesota branches, in Hermantown, Minnesota Hermantown and Duluth, Minnesota Duluth . ref name history cite web url http nbofc.com a history.htm title Our History publisher nbofc.com accessdate 2010 10 19 ref On June 18, 2008, Natcom announced the purchase of Superior Bancorp, with 90 million in assets and two branches in Superior. The deal gave Natcom 540 million in assets and a 60 percent share of Douglas County, Wisconsin deposits. ref Robert Barba, Natcom of Wis. Buying Rival, American Banker , 6 20 2008, Vol. 173 Issue 119, p. 5. ref An investigation in Fall 2009 by the Comptroller of the Currency found unsafe and unsound banking practices bank vice president Bruce Thompson said the Late 2000s recession recession affected many of the bank s customers, but said the bank ...   more details



  1. Commerce Bancshares

    About the bank headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri Commerce Bank disambiguation Commerce Bank Infobox Company name Commerce Bancshares, Inc. company logo Image CBSH Commerce Bank logo.svg 200px type Public company Public NASDAQ CBSH slogan ask listen solve foundation 1865 location Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City , Missouri , United States USA key people http www.commercebank.com about get to know us management.asp David W Kemper , Chairman , President and CEO industry Finance products Financial services net income 221.7 million 2010 12 31 ref http www.google.com finance?q NASDAQ CBSH&fstype ii ref assets 18.5 billion 2010 12 31 ref http www.google.com finance?q NASDAQ CBSH&fstype ii ref homepage http www.commercebank.com www.commercebank.com Image Commerce Tower Kansas City MO.jpg thumb Commerce Tower headquarters in Kansas City Image CommerceFootprint.png thumb right 200px Commerce Bank footprint Commerce Bancshares, Inc. is a Kansas City, Missouri based U.S. bank holding company with branches of its Commerce Bank in Colorado , Kansas , Missouri , Illinois , and Oklahoma . Commerce Bancshares is the corporate parent of Commerce Bank, the successor of the Commerce Trust Company and the National Bank of Commerce Kansas City National Bank of Commerce . With roots dating back to its first charter in 1865, Commerce Bank is the oldest and largest bank in Kansas City. As of December 31, As of 2010 lc on , it was listed as the 48th largest bank holding company in the United States as reported by the Federal Reserve Bank . ref http www.ffiec.gov nicpubweb nicweb Top50Form.aspx FFIERC.GOV Retrieved March 17, 2011 ref This Commerce Bank is not related to other financial institutions named Commerce Bank based in New Jersey, Ohio, and Massachusetts. History Commerce was founded in 1865 by Francis R. Long Francis Reid Long as the Kansas City Savings Association with 10,000 in capital. William Stone Woods acquired it in 1881 and it became the National Bank of Commerce Kansas ...   more details



  1. MetroCorp Bancshares

    refimprove date December 2010 Infobox Company company name MetroCorp Bancshares, Inc. company logo company logo company type Public company Public nasdaq MCBI foundation Houston, Texas Houston , Texas TX location Texas TX , California CA key people Mr. George M. Lee, Chief executive officer CEO br Mr. David Choi, Chief financial officer CFO num employees 315 industry Finance and Insurance products Banking revenue 58.43 million U.S. Dollar USD homepage http www.metrobank na.com www.metrobank na.com br http www.metrounitedbank.com www.metrounitedbank.com File MetroBankDynastyPlazaHouston.JPG thumb MetroCorp headquarters and MetroBank branch Dynasty Plaza, Chinatown, Houston Chinatown and Greater Sharpstown, Houston Greater Sharpstown , Houston , Texas MetroCorp Bancshares, Inc. MetroCorp, Nasdaq MCBI is an American banking corporation headquartered in Chinatown, Houston Chinatown and in Greater Sharpstown, Houston Greater Sharpstown in Houston , Texas . ref http investor.shareholder.com mcbi contactBoard.cfm Contact the Board . MetroBank. Retrieved on December 27, 2010. Corporate Secretary MetroCorp Bancshares, Inc. 9600 Bellaire Blvd. Suite 252 Houston, TX 77036 United States . ref ref http www.metrobank na.com contact.asp Contact Us . MetroBank. Retrieved on December 27, 2010. MetroBank, N.A. 9600 Bellaire Boulevard Bellaire Blvd. , Suite 252 Houston, Texas 77036 ref ref name GreaterSharpMap http www.sharpstowndistrict.com wp content gallery maps c sh majorroads8x11.png Map Major Roads . Greater Sharpstown Management District. Retrieved on August 15, 2009. ref ref name Chinatownmap Rodriguez, Lori. http www.chron.com disp story.mpl nb alief news 4787587.html Opinions vary over naming the growing Asian community on Houston s southwest side . http www.webcitation.org 5o3wUyRw9 Archive . Alternate version without Chinatown map http www.chron.com CDA archives archive.mpl?id ... Area in Texas . ref MetroCorp Bancshares Inc. Nasdaq MCBI , a Texas corporation, which through its ...   more details



  1. Huntington

    disorder Huntington Bancshares , a bank headquartered in Columbus, Ohio The Huntington Library ...Huntington may refer to TOCright People Huntington Hartford , A&P supermarket heir Anna Hyatt Huntington , American sculptor Arabella Huntington , wife of Collis Potter Huntington Archer M. Huntington , scholar of Hispanic Studies Benjamin Huntington , American jurist and politician Charles Pratt Huntington , architect Charles A. Huntington , American quarterback and coach Collis Potter Huntington , railroad magnate Cynthia Huntington , poet Daniel Huntington , American artist Ebenezer Huntington , United States Representative from Connecticut Edward Vermilye Huntington , American mathematician Elisha Huntington , Lieutenant Governor for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1853 to 1854 Ellsworth Huntington , geographer Frederic Dan Huntington , first Protestant Episcopal bishop of Central New York George Huntington , discoverer of Huntington s disease Henry E. Huntington , railroad magnate and business leader Henry of Huntington , English historian of the 12th century and archdeacon of Huntingdon Jabez W. Huntington , United States Representative and United States Senator from Connecticut James Otis Sargent Huntington , founder of the Order of the Holy Cross, an Anglican Benedictine monastic order Jedediah Vincent Huntington , clergyman, novelist Kayla Huntington , fictional character on the ABC television series, Desperate Housewives Louise Huntington , stage and screen actress Lucius Seth Huntington , Quebec lawyer, journalist and political figure Nora Huntington , a fictional character on the ABC television series, Desperate Housewives Paul Huntington , English footballer Presendia Lathrop Huntington , sixth woman to marry LDS Church founder Joseph Smith, Jr. Robert Kingsbury Huntington , naval aviator and member of Torpedo Squadron 8 VT 8 Ron Huntington , Canadian politician Sam Huntington , American actor Samuel Huntington disambiguation , several people William ...   more details



  1. First Commerce Bancshares

    First Commerce Bancshares Inc. was a banking company whose main subsidiary, National Commerce Bank, was the largest bank in Lincoln, Nebraska . On July 17, 2000, First Commerce s banks became part of Wells Fargo Bank . At the time First Commerce had about 1400 employees and 2.3 billion in assets. National Bank of Commerce had 1.5 billion in assets. ref name Wells Other units of First Commerce included a mortgage company, an asset management company, and NBC Computer Services Corporation. ref name funding Banks National Commerce Bank, Lincoln Western Nebraska National Bank, North Platte, Nebraska North Platte First National Bank & Trust Co., Kearney, Nebraska Kearney The Overland National Bank, Grand Island, Nebraska Grand Island The First National Bank of McCook, Nebraska McCook The First National Bank of West Point, Nebraska West Point Western Nebraska National Bank, Valentine, Nebraska Valentine City National Bank & Trust, Hastings, Nebraska Hastings History Morris Weil moved from France to the United States in 1875 at age 17. After starting the Lincoln Paint and Color Company in 1892, he started the state chartered The Bank of Commerce in 1902 with 50,000 in Financial capital capital . Weil served as president until his death 43 years later, though he had started the bank for his son Carl who worked in another bank in town. During The Panic of 1907 , while many banks failed, Weil s skill kept The Bank of Commerce going. Weil eventually sought a national charter led to a series of agricultural crises. Yet under Weil s leadership, and the name of the bank changed to The National Bank of Commerce of Lincoln. One of the keys to Weil s success was Weil s ability to visit and advise .... The bank holding company First Commerce Bancshares was incorporated in 1985. During the 1990s, NBC ... First Commerce Bancshares Inc Company History.html title First Commerce Bancshares, Inc. Company ... Commerce Bancshares by Wells Fargo was announced. To complete the deal, First Commerce had to sell ...   more details



  1. First Citizens BancShares

    Infobox company name First Citizens BancShares logo type Public company Public NASDAQ FCNCA br foundation 1898 location Raleigh, North Carolina , United States area served First Citizens Bank California , District of Columbia , Florida , Maryland , North Carolina , Tennessee , Virginia , Washington U.S. state Washington , West Virginia Ironstone Bank Arizona , California , Colorado , Florida , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , Kansas , Missouri , New Mexico , Oklahoma , Oregon , Texas , Washington U.S. state Washington key people Frank B. Holding Jr. small Chief executive officer CEO Chairman of the Board small industry Finance , Investments , and Insurance products Commercial bank ing, Investment bank ing ebi U.S. dollar US 43.19 million 2009 net income U.S. dollar US 27.75 million 2009 assets U.S. dollar US 21 billion as of 09 30 2010 num employees 5,000 homepage https www.firstcitizens.com meet first citizens corporate information bancshares https www.firstcitizens.com First Citizens Bancshares, Incorporated First Citizens Bancshares nasdaq FCNCA is a bank holding company based in Raleigh, North Carolina . that operates two subisidiaries, First Citizens Bank and IronStone Bank. In aggregate, First Citizens operates in 17 states in the United States , concentrated in the Southeastern United States , Southern California , and Washington U.S. state Washington . First Citizens is the 46th largest bank holding company in the United States with 21 billion in assets. ref cite web url http www.ffiec.gov nicpubweb nicweb Top50Form.aspx title Top 50 bank holding companies accessdate 2010 09 30 date 2010 09 30 publisher Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council ref The company employs approximately 4,400 employees. ref name iBank cite web url http www.ibanknet.com scripts callreports ..., a subsidiary of First Citizens BancShares Nasdaq FCNCA has entered into an agreement with the Federal ... of First Citizens BancShares. 2009 acquired Temecula Valley Bank ref cite web url https www.firstcitizens.com ...   more details



  1. Charles Huntington

    Charles Huntington may refer to Charles Pratt Huntington , architect Charles A. Huntington , American football player hndis Huntington, Charles ...   more details



  1. Huntington Hotel

    Huntington Hotel may refer to Huntington Hotel San Francisco Huntington Hotel Pasadena , founded by Henry E. Huntington disambig ...   more details



  1. Huntington, Florida

    Huntington is the name of two places in the State of Florida Huntington, Marion County, Florida Huntington, Putnam County, Florida geodis ...   more details



  1. Huntington University

    Huntington University may refer to Huntington University Canada in Ontario Huntington University United States in Indiana schooldis ...   more details



  1. Huntington, Georgia

    Huntington is the name of four places in the Georgia U.S. state State of Georgia Huntington, Bulloch County, Georgia Huntington, Richmond County, Georgia Huntington, Sumter County, Georgia Huntington, Troup County, Georgia geodis ...   more details



  1. Huntington Township

    Huntington Township is the name of several townships in the United States Huntington Township, Huntington County, Indiana Huntington Township, Brown County, Ohio Huntington Township, Gallia County, Ohio Huntington Township, Lorain County, Ohio Huntington Township, Ross County, Ohio Huntington Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania Huntington Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania geodis de Huntington Township ...   more details



  1. William Huntington

    William Huntington may refer to William Huntington preacher 1745 1813 , preacher and coalheaver in London William Edwards Huntington 1844 ???? , American academic William Reed Huntington 1838 1909 , American priest and writer William Huntington Mormon 1784 1846 , early Mormon leader hndis Huntington, William ...   more details



  1. Huntington Creek

    Huntington Creek may refer to Huntington Creek Pennsylvania , a tributary of Fishing Creek Huntington Creek Utah , a tributary of the San Rafael River geodis ...   more details



  1. Huntington Airport

    Huntington Airport may refer to Huntington Municipal Airport Indiana in Huntington, Indiana, United States FAA HHG Huntington Municipal Airport Utah in Huntington, Utah, United States FAA 69V Other airports in places named Huntington Tri State Airport in Huntington, West Virginia, United States FAA HTS Robert Newlon Field in Huntington, West Virginia, United States FAA I41 Lawrence County Airpark in Chesapeake, Ohio, serving Huntington, West Virginia, United States FAA HTW See also Huntington Municipal Airport disambiguation airport disambig id Bandar Udara Huntington ...   more details



  1. Huntington, Maryland

    Huntington may refer to Huntingtown, Maryland Huntington, Maryland, former name of Bowie, Maryland geodis ...   more details



  1. Samuel Huntington

    Samuel Huntington may refer to Samuel Huntington statesman 1731 1796 , American jurist, statesman, and revolutionary leader Samuel H. Huntington 1765 1817 , American jurist Samuel P. Huntington 1927 2008 , American political scientist SS Samuel Huntington SS Samuel Huntington , an American liberty ship See also Sam Huntington , American actor disambig Category Human name disambiguation pages Huntington, Samuel de Samuel Huntington es Samuel Huntington ja sv Samuel Huntington vi Samuel Huntington zh ...   more details



  1. USS Huntington

    Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Huntington , after the city of Huntington, West Virginia . USS Huntington CA 5 was the renamed sclass Pennsylvania cruiser 0 armored cruiser USS West Virginia ACR 5 . USS Huntington CL 77 was originally to be a sclass Cleveland cruiser 0 light cruiser , but was completed as the sclass Independence aircraft carrier 0 light aircraft carrier USS Cowpens CVL 25 . USS Huntington CL 107 was a sclass Fargo cruiser 0 light cruiser in service from 1946 to 1949. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Huntington, USS Category United States Navy ship names Category United States Navy West Virginia related ships de USS Huntington pl USS Huntington sl USS Huntington ...   more details



  1. Huntington Park

    Huntington Park may refer to In the United States Huntington Park, California Huntington Park Newport News, Virginia , a park in Newport News, Virginia Huntington Park Columbus, Ohio , a minor league baseball stadium in Columbus, Ohio Mount Rubidoux , a city park in Riverside, California, formerly known as Huntington Park . disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Huntington School

    Huntington School may refer to Huntington School, York Huntington School Oregon schooldis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Ellery Huntington

    Ellery Huntington may refer to Ellery Huntington, Sr. c. 1865 &ndash 1945 , American college athletics coach, administrator, and professor, head basketball coach at Colgate University 1900&ndash 1913 Ellery Huntington, Jr. 1893&ndash 1987 , American football player and coach, head football coach at Colgate University 1919&ndash 1921 , College Football Hall of Fame inductee, son of the former hndis name Huntington, Ellery ...   more details



  1. Huntington Cubs

    The Huntington Cubs was a minor league baseball team located in Huntington, West Virginia . The team played in the Appalachian League , and was affiliated with the Chicago Cubs . Their home stadium was St. Cloud Commons . ref name parks http www.digitalballparks.com Appalachian StCloud.html St. Cloud Commons at digitalballparks.com, URL accessed October 15, 2009. http www.webcitation.org 5kYO6GD3A Archived 10 15 09 ref See also Category Huntington Cubs players Huntington Cubs players References references Category Defunct Appalachian League teams Category Huntington, West Virginia Category Baseball teams in West Virginia WestVirginia stub US baseball team stub ...   more details




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