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2000 PRESENTATIONS


With the September 1, 2001, merger between First Union and the former Wachovia, First Union changed its name to Wachovia Corporation.

The information contained in the presentations archive should not be considered current and will not be updated as a result of new information or subsequent developments.

December 05, 2000
Enhancing Shareholder Value presented by Ken Thompson

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September 11, 2000
Divergent Performance in a World of Convergence presented by Ken Thompson

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August 07, 2000
Update for Fixed Income Investors presented by Senior Management

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June 26, 2000
Repositioning for the Future presented by Ken Thompson

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April 11, 2000
Real Business Right Now
Presented by: David Carroll

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March 15, 2000
First Union Securities Investment Banking
Presented by: Steve Cummings

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