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Financial Services

A third of firms exploring new growth strategies

Mergers and acquisitions, unique business buys and other strategies in an effort to gain market share are sprouting throughout the Upstate. This week’s online survey shows 67.7% of GSA Daily readers say their company expects no change. Read More...

South Financial, shareholders negotiating settlement

Law changes cut Advance America profits

Q10 arranges financing for shopping center

Regions reports wider loss, improved credit

World Acceptance improves credit performance

First Citizens Bank and Trust Co. takes over failed bank in Kingstree

Provident bank reports Q2 loss

GSA Daily Poll: Growth/Survival Strategies

Federal Reserve OKs South Financial sale

SCBT post 62% decline in Q2 income

BB&T posts 74% rise in Q2 net income

First National: couldn’t secure capital in time

South Financial Group reports goodwill charge on Carolina First Bank

Southern First reports Q2 loss









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