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Umm...I have no idea what you are even talking about. Investing money? IN THIS ECONOMY? RIGHT!! Your CRAZY
FleetBoston Financial ended in 2004.
FleetBoston Financial was created in 1999.
The population of FleetBoston Financial is 50,000.
He became chief executive of FleetBoston in December 2001
Gifford negotiated a second major merger with Fleet Financial Corporation in 1999, forming FleetBoston Financial Corporation
FleetBoston Financial Corporation, 1999-2001, president and chief operating officer; 2001-2004, chief executive officer; 2002-2004, chairman
No, Shawmut Bank no longer exists as an independent entity in Connecticut. It was acquired by FleetBoston Financial in 1995, and subsequently, FleetBoston was itself acquired by Bank of America in 2004. While the Shawmut Bank name is no longer in use, its legacy continues through the services offered by Bank of America in the region.
If the return on investments decreases, shareholders and investors will eventually sell their shares as their investment is not utilized efficiently and it will affect the company's over all value.
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Equity based investments are stocks as related to paper investments.
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