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A 10 page paper comparing Bank of America and Charter One Bank, discussing their points of focus and differing positions in their markets. The paper discusses Bank of America more fully in that it is the largest retail bank in the country. The paper discusses issues of profitability, liquidity and regulation. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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File: CC6_KSbankComp.rtf
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dramatically in the 1980s and 1990s as mergers and acquisitions among banks progressed at amazing rates. On one of North Carolina barrier islands, the Bank America sign went up
early and was covered with a cloth intended to partially hide it. The NationsBank name remained on the side of the building; trash cans in the parking lot still
bore the First Union logo. Bank names changed so quickly that many customers stopped trying to replace their checks with each change, hoping to get through a single box
before ordering more. All of its merger activity produced the nations first true nationwide bank, though it is active only in 22 of
the 50 states. Bank of America maintains branches and mildly courts individual accounts, but it is the bank of big business. In contrast, Charter One Bank generally seeks
the local banking business of small companies in branches immediate vicinity. Differences As stated,
Bank of America and Charter One Bank pursue very different market segments. Loans of more than $1 billion may not be common at Bank of America, but neither can
they be considered rare. Charter One would be unlikely to make any such loan commitment, even if it had the assets available to do so.
One primary difference between the two banks is that Bank of America is a publicly traded company and as such its financial results are a matter of
public record. This is not the case with Charter One, which is a private company and therefore not required to file public financial results.
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