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Fargo

American  
[fahr-goh] / ˈfɑr goʊ /

noun

  1. William George, 1818–81, U.S. businessman: pioneered in express shipping and banking.

  2. a city in SE North Dakota.


Fargo British  
/ ˈfɑːɡəʊ /

noun

  1. William. 1818–81, US businessman: founded (1852) with Henry Wells the express mail service Wells, Fargo and Company

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Analysts will be listening for the company’s strategy on home listings moving forward, Wells Fargo Securities analyst Alec Brondolo wrote in a Monday note.

From Barron's

That this valiant display coincides with the anniversary of the Coens’ landmark film only further confirms the perennial relevance of “Fargo.”

From Salon

“Warsh has been seen as bearish for stocks, given his hawkish view on the balance sheet,” Wells Fargo equity strategists wrote in a note on Friday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Strategy Update Wells Fargo External link Jan. 30: Kevin Warsh has been seen as bearish for stocks, given his hawkish view on the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet.

From Barron's

The Wells Fargo Autograph card, which Bilt 1.0 users will automatically receive if they don’t transition to the new card, does not have an annual fee.

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