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  JPMorgan Chase - Annual Report
Chemical Bank, as a New York State-chartered bank and member bank of the Federal Reserve System, is subject to supervision and regulation of the New York State Banking Department as well as by the Federal Reserve Board and the FDIC.
Corporate finance and syndication fees in 1995 reached a record level of $531 million, a 31% increase from the prior year, reflecting increases in global investment banking activities, especially loan syndications and new issues of high-yield securities.
Corporate and institutional trust fees decreased 26% from the 1994 level largely due to the absence of $46 million in fees in 1995 related to the joint venture with Mellon Bank Corporation.
apps.shareholder.com /sec/viewerContent.aspx?companyid=ONE&docid=1358258   (12671 words)

  
 Chemical Bank
Chemical Bank has 127 full-service banking offices and one loan production office where we are able to provide a full range of quality financial services ranging from personal and corporate banking to trust and investment management services.
Chemical Bank offices will be open during normal business hours on Monday, October 9, 2006 (see your local branch hours).
Chemical Bank does not initiate emails or phone calls requesting customers to disclose or "verify" personal information about their accounts.
www.chemicalbankmi.com   (217 words)

  
 New York Book Distributors: Wall Street Photographic Coffee Table Book
With the latter's merger with the Chemical Banking Corporation in 1991, the building became the headquarters for the new entity which took the Chemical name.
Chemical Bank's history began in early 1823 as the New York Chemical Manufacturing Company which produced chemicals, medicines, paints and dyes.
Chemical was the port of entry for many women executives into the male-dominated industry by way of its management training program.
www.nybookdistributors.com /wall_street/feature/chase.html   (564 words)

  
 NOVELL CUSTOMER SHOWCASE: Chase Manhattan and the Novell SuperLab
On March 31, 1996, The chase Manhattan Corporation merged with Chemical Banking Corporation, achieving a strategic objective of establishing a truly world-class financial services institution.
With more than $300 billion in assets and operations in 52 countries, the new Chase Manhattan is the largest banking institution in the United States and one of the largest in the world.
On March 31, 1996, The chase Manhattan Corporation merged with Chemical Banking Corporation.
www.novell.com /success/chase.html   (468 words)

  
 ARCHIBUS - The Chase Manhattan Bank Success Story
When Chase Manhattan Corporation merged with Chemical Banking Corporation on March 31, 1996, there was a great deal of it.
Whereas Chemical Banking Corporation had ranked 112 among the Fortune 500, the new Chase Manhattan Corporation's rank now stood at 25.
For Ron Rumsey, the Vice-President of the Corporate Facilities CAD Unit, the merger represented an astronomical increase in square footage to be accounted for and managed.
www.archibus.com /success/chase.htm   (554 words)

  
 New York City Leadership Academy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Walter V. Shipley retired as Chairman of the Board of The Chase Manhattan Corporation and The Chase Manhattan Bank on December 31, 1999.
In 1979, he was named Senior Executive Vice President, directing Chemical's worldwide wholesale banking activities, a job he held until he became President of the corporation and the bank, and a director, in 1982.
Shipley became Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Chase Manhattan upon its merger with the Chemical Banking Corporation on March 31, 1996, and served as Chief Executive Officer until June 1999.
www.nycleadershipacademy.org /01_02_03_06_member.html   (215 words)

  
 Chase Manhattan Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chase Manhattan Corporation was a bank holding company formed as parent of the Chase Manhattan Bank.
In 1996, it merged into Chemical Banking Corporation, which assumed the Chase Manhattan name though it continued to be run from the headquarters building which Chemical had taken over with Manufacturers Hanover Corporation by Chemical Chairman and CEO Walter V. Shipley with Labrecque as one of his top deputies.
On December 31, 2000, the "new Chase" merged with J.P. Morgan and Co. to form JPMorgan Chase and Co.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Chase_Manhattan_Corporation   (155 words)

  
 NJN - New Jersey Public Television and Radio
William H. Turner was elected to the NJN Foundation Board of Trustees in November 1997 and currently serves as Co-Chair of the Committee on Trusteeship.
William H. Turner is chairman of the Advisory Council of PNC Bank, N.A., New Jersey Region.
Turner held a number of key management positions at Chemical, including chief administrative officer of the corporate banking division and executive vice president and head of the retail banking division.
www.njn.net /about/foundation/turner.html   (326 words)

  
 Chemical National Bank of New York 1871
The Chemical Bank began in Greenwich Village as the New York Chemical Manufacturing Company, producing chemicals such as blue vitriol, alum, nitric acid, camphor and salt peter, as well as medicines, paints and dyes.
Citizens Bank of the City of New York converted into The National Citizens Bank of the City of New York.
Chemical New York Corporation, bank holding company, is formed.
www.scripophily.net /chemnatbanof.html   (1215 words)

  
 The American Assembly
John McGillicuddy retired at the end of 1993 as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Chemical Banking Corporation and its flagship subsidiary, Chemical Bank.
On December 31, 1991, with the merger of Manufacturers Hanover Corporation and Chemical Banking Corporation, Mr.
McGillicuddy became chairman and chief executive officer of the Chemical Banking Corporation.
www.americanassembly.org /about.dir/about_display_trustee.php?this_id=8   (297 words)

  
 Macadam Capital Partners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Alexander served in a variety of capacities with Chemical Banking Corporation/MHT (Group Executive in the Utility Industry), The Bank of California (Vice President and Manager/Corporate Banking), and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (Credit Administration).
Rice's engagements have included corporate restructurings, senior and subordinated debt placements, equity placements, merger and acquisition transactions, profit and performance improvement plans, and active management of under-performing businesses including an engagement where he was named the interim Chief Financial Officer of a financially troubled company.
Durrett served in investment and commercial banking capacities with B.C. Christopher and Co., The First National Bank of Chicago, The Bank of California and Far West Federal Bank.
www.macadamcapital.com /biographies.html   (1166 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Widmann (age 59) is a Principal of the investment banking firm of Tanner & Co., Inc., which specializes in providing advice to corporations ranging from Fortune 200 companies to mid-sized firms.
He established Chase Manhattan's fee-based corporate finance business in 1986, and in addition to his responsibilities in the U.S., was responsible for projects in areas ranging from South America to Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Widmann served as a Director of Weatherford Corporation in Houston, Texas, from 1993 to 1998.
www.cfonews.com /ldl/c010499b.txt   (238 words)

  
 The Atlantic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Crochet has also held positions with JP Morgan Chase (formerly Chemical Bank) as a Credit Analyst in the Retail Banking Division from 1992-1994, and as an Assistant Manager in Commercial Loan Operations from 1988-1992.
He comes to The Atlantic from HSBC Bank USA (formerly Republic National Bank of New York), where he was an operations specialist in their Emerging Markets Trading group.
Prior to WPEM, she was an Associate Director of Emerging Markets at UBS (formerly Swiss Bank Corporation) where she directed the research efforts of the Emerging Markets Trading and Finance Group.
www.theatlantic.net /people.htm   (1024 words)

  
 Oneida About Oneida Investor Information
He currently is involved in bank and corporate consulting.
Westbrook formerly was Chief Financial Officer of General Binding Corporation, Utilicorp United and The Quaker Oats Company, respectively.
In addition, he formerly was Vice President, Corporate Development of Stokely-Van Camp Inc. and Vice President, Finance and Controller of the Eddie Bauer, Inc. subsidiary of General Mills, Inc.
www.irconnect.com /ocq/pages/news_releases.html?d=66307   (709 words)

  
 Hudson Ventures: Kim P. Goh
Between 1988 and 1993, Kim was a Director at Chemical Bank, Delaware and the Head of the Retail Operations at Chemical Banking Corporation.
During his tenure at Citibank, his portfolio companies included FAME, Inc. (a provider of technology software to financial institutions), CitiShare, Inc., (Citibank's original timesharing business company which evolved to become Citicorp's vehicle for national ATM business) and Newbridge Securities, Inc. (a securities clearance broker and a securities lender with a $3 billion portfolio).
Between 1990 and 1991, Kim was the Representative for the Consumer Banking Association to the Electronic Benefits Transfer Task Force, Washington D. Kim currently serves on the Boards of Peminic and E-Tran Solutions, Inc., both Hudson Ventures portfolio companies.
www.hudsonventures.com /goh.php   (253 words)

  
 Lisa Green bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In her capacity as the Director of Local Initiatives for Enterprise Social Investment Corporation (ESIC), Ms.
Green worked for Chemical Banking Corporation as an Associate in the Chemical Community Development Inc. Her responsibility included originating loans for CCDI, a subsidiary created to address Chemical Banks obligations under the Community Reinvestment Act.
While at Chemical Banking she was also a Loan Officer and a Credit Analyst.
www.puaf.umd.edu /OEP/SpkrBios/GREEN.htm   (216 words)

  
 Business Strategy & Outsourcing : Elite Sponsor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Saturn Corporation Partnership with Delta College Corporate Services
The Dow Chemical Company and Delta College Corporate Services: A Lasting Partnership
Chemical Financial Corporation and DCCS Link Learning Solutions to Corporate Goals
www.trainingoutsourcing.com /EliteSponsor.asp?id=434   (349 words)

  
 The Graduate Review - The Newsletter of the Stony Brook University Graduate School
The part-time M.B.A. program offers convenient, flexible evening, weekend, and summer hours, and can be completed in three to five years.
The College of Business is headed by Dean William Turner, the former Vice Chairman of the Chemical Banking Corporation and former President and CEO of PNC Bank.
He also is a board member and former Chairman of the Atlantic Health System in New Jersey and Chairman of the International College of Beirut.
www.grad.sunysb.edu /newsletter/mba.htm   (445 words)

  
 Chase Personal Banking Investments Credit Cards Home Auto Commercial Small Business Insurance
Exclusive banking and investment benefits for clients with higher balances
Please contact us if you need assistance with your Chase or Bank One accounts.
For academic year 2006-2007 the origination fee will be paid on all Federal Stafford Loans that Chase funds directly to students.
www.chase.com   (57 words)

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