INVESTOR RELATIONS
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On December 31, 2008, Wells Fargo acquired Wachovia Corporation, creating the nation’s premier coast-to-coast financial services franchise. As a result of this acquisition, the surviving common stock now trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol WFC.
Please find information below that relates to the historical Wachovia common stock, which traded under the symbol WB. This historical information reflects the history of the common stock that formerly traded under the FTU ticker symbol, which was the surviving stock in the September 01, 2001, merger of First Union and the former Wachovia.
Please note that historical information may have become out of date and should not be considered current. Wells Fargo does not undertake any obligation to update the information as a result of new information or subsequent developments. In addition, any forward-looking information is subject to various risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations. Factors that could cause results to differ from expectations may be found in Wells Fargo's reports filed with the SEC.
Go to Wells Fargo-Wachovia Merger Information
Go to Historical Wachovia SEC Filings and Regulatory Reports
Information about Wells Fargo and your WFC common stock is now available on the Wells Fargo Investor Relations Web site.
Our transfer agent, Wells Fargo Shareowner Services, is available to assist you with most services related to your WFC registered shareholder account including address changes, dividend information, and replacing lost, stolen or destroyed certificates. Please contact:
Wells Fargo Shareowner Services
P.O. Box 64854
Saint Paul, MN 55164-0854
(877) 840-0492
A copy of the Wells Fargo Annual Report or other SEC documents such as a prospectus, a 10-K, or a 10-Q, or other Wells Fargo investor materials may be found on the Wells Fargo Investor Relations SEC Filings page. SEC documents are also accessible through the SEC's Edgar database.