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Hotler

(11,445 posts)
Fri Sep 7, 2018, 07:42 PM Sep 2018

The two-year Wells Fargo horror story just won't end

Wells Fargo can't wake up from the nightmare that began exactly two years ago.
What sounded at first like a run-of-the-mill bank settlement — a $185 million payment to atone for "sales practices" — has morphed into a cascade of scandals that has rocked one of America's most storied banks to its core.
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"Wells Fargo is still trying to sweep up broken glass — but they're finding it all over the place," said William Klepper, a management professor at Columbia Business School.

I would have said sweeping up turds.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/the-two-year-wells-fargo-horror-story-just-wont-end/ar-BBN0ogo?li=BBnbfcN

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The two-year Wells Fargo horror story just won't end (Original Post) Hotler Sep 2018 OP
If there were a corporate death penalty, I would think Wells Fargo rurallib Sep 2018 #1

rurallib

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1. If there were a corporate death penalty, I would think Wells Fargo
Fri Sep 7, 2018, 08:39 PM
Sep 2018

would be a prime candidate.
I seem to recall that Jefferson wanted some sort of review of corporations.

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