When both sides of a negotiation are publicly taking shots at each other, that’s usually a sign that a deal is close.
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When both sides of a negotiation are publicly taking shots at each other, that’s usually a sign that a deal is close.
At Wells Fargo, we cover more rural markets than many large banks, and nearly 30% of our branches are in low- or moderate-income census tracts. What we say, we do. See how.