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  2. First Chicago Bank - Wikipedia

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    The $5 billion merger, completed in 1995, created First Chicago NBD Corporation, the 7th largest bank in the US with $72 billion of assets, and was also a leader in the issuance of credit cards. While NBD was the nominal survivor, the merged bank was headquartered in Chicago. In April 1998 First Chicago NBD announced a $30 billion merger with ...

  3. First Chicago method - Wikipedia

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    The First Chicago method takes account of payouts to the holder of specific investments in a company through the holding period under various scenarios; see Corporate finance § Quantifying uncertainty. Most often this methodology will involve the construction of: Once these have been constructed, the valuation proceeds as follows. [4] First ...

  4. Category:Banks based in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    B. Bank One Corporation. BMO Bank. Broadway Bank (Illinois) Byline Bank.

  5. Emile Kellogg Boisot - Wikipedia

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    Emile Kellogg Boisot was born in Dubuque, Iowa on February 26, 1859. He was the son of Louis Daniel Boisot and Albertina Bush. [3] He was educated in the public and high schools of Dubuque, Iowa. His brother, Louis Boisot, Jr. (1856-1933), was a successful lawyer and vice-president of the First Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago.

  6. Category:Banks based in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    FBOP Corporation. First American Bank (Illinois) First Bank & Trust. First Chicago Bank. First Midwest Bancorp.

  7. Jesse Binga - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Binga (April 10, 1865 – June 13, 1950) was a prominent American businessman who founded the first privately owned African-American bank in Chicago. [1] Binga recalled coming to Chicago in the 1890s with $10 in his pocket. By the 1920s he was a bank president and major real estate owner. Unwilling to conform to de facto, private real ...

  8. Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The name Chicago is derived from a French rendering of the indigenous Miami-Illinois word shikaakwa for a wild relative of the onion; it is known to botanists as Allium tricoccum and known more commonly as "ramps". The first known reference to the site of the current city of Chicago as "Checagou" was by Robert de LaSalle around 1679 in a memoir.

  9. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Founder of Chicago. Spouse. Kitihawa (also known as Catherine) Children. 2. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable (also spelled Point de Sable, Point au Sable, Point Sable, Pointe DuSable, or Pointe du Sable [n 1]; before 1750 [n 2] – August 28, 1818) is regarded as the first permanent non-Native settler of what would later become Chicago ...