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The Sovran label gives different use rates for control of different diseases. For black rot the rate is 3.2-4.8 oz/A. Sovran is excellent for control of black rot. Flint 50WG is in the same general class of chemistry as Abound and Sovran.
The hasty merger of C&S; and Sovran Financial was intended to create a strong, dominant regional bank. However, two problems soon emerged that made C&S;/Sovran a takeover target. First was infighting between executives of the two newly combined banks with an Atlanta faction (C&S;) and a Virginia faction (Sovran). Second, Sovran had a portfolio of problem loans which weakened the newly merged banks.
Sovran was signed by the Huskies about two weeks into the season, making his professional debut on November 22, 1946 against the Boston Celtics. He appeared in six games,"Gino Sovran Stats". Basketball Reference.
The merged company took the name NationsBank, headquartered in NCNB's old hometown of Charlotte. Before the NCNB/C&S;/Sovran merger, NCNB was ranked 10th in the US in terms of assets while C&S;/Sovran was ranked 12th. Following the merger, NationsBank was ranked 3rd. C&S;/Sovran merged into NCNB as a stock swap transaction and was valued at $4.259 billion.
Originally intended to be the headquarters for Citizens & Southern National Bank (which merged with Sovran Bank during construction), it became NationsBank's property following its formation in the 1991 hostile takeover of C&S;/Sovran by NCNB.
Retrieved on 2009-04-23. NCNB, which had been busy expanding by taking over distressed banks like Texas' First Republic Bank Corporation, quickly recognized that C&S;/Sovran was also "distressed". The NCNB purchase of First Republic almost doubled NCNB's assets which helped it to acquire the weakened C&S;/Sovran in 1991. C&S;/Sovran had $49 billion in assets compared to NCNB's $69 billion in assets upon merger.
In 1987, Sovran added Kentucky and Tennessee by buying 71-year-old Commerce Union of Nashville, Tennessee. Sovran Bank was the largest bank in Virginia and in the District of Columbia, and it had offices in Tennessee and Maryland. In September 1989, Sovran and Citizens & Southern of Atlanta announced plans for a stock-swap merger. The combined bank had $47 billion in assets, $34 billion in deposits and 976 branches in eight states.
It was originally to be named Advantor Financial Corporation. However, it was eventually called C&S;/Sovran. The merged bank had dual headquarters in Atlanta and Norfolk. Only two years later, C&S;/Sovran was sent reeling by problem loans in the Washington/Northern Virginia market.
Citizens and Southern National Bank (C&S;) began as a Georgia institution that expanded into South Carolina, Florida and into other states via mergers. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia; it was the largest bank in the Southeast for much of the 20th century. C&S; merged with Sovran Bank in 1990 to form C&S;/Sovran in hopes of fending off a hostile takeover attempt by NCNB Corporation. Only a year later, however, C&S;/Sovran merged with NCNB to form NationsBank, which forms the core of today's Bank of America.
Sovran Bank was a US-based regional bank that operated in Virginia between 1983 and 1990, and was the leading subsidiary of Sovran Financial Corporation. It was itself a product of a merger between First & Merchants Bank of Richmond and Virginia National Bankshares of Norfolk, both of which could trace back their history to the 1860s. In 1990, it was merged with Citizens & Southern National Bank to form C&S;/Sovran Corp., which in turn merged with NCNB to form NationsBank which became Bank of America in 1898.
NCNB issued .84 of its shares for each C&S;/Sovran shares. Based on NCNB's closing stock price of $37 on July 19, 1991, the last full trading day prior to the announcement, each share of C&S;/Sovran was valued at $31.08. As part of the merger, some C&S; branches were sold to other banks.
That attorney was later convicted of perjury for admitting to forgery on the prenuptial revocation, and attempted extortion towards Elsa and her attorneys. Suburban Bancorp, and its successors due to multiple mergers and acquisitions, remained in control of Eaton's remaining radio station assets throughout the rest of the decade: Suburban merged into Sovran Bank on September 24, 1985, taking the Sovran name; Sovran merged into Citizen's and Southern Bank of Atlanta on July 25, 1990 as C&S;/Sovran; C&S;/Sovran merged with North Carolina National Bank on July 22, 1991 to form NationsBank. An attempted purchase of the stations and cable system by Boston- based venture capital fund TA Communications Partners for $123 million was announced on February 1989; an affiliate of TA had already acquired a 30 percent stake in United Broadcasting. In part because of a lawsuit filed against the estate by competing cable system Continental Cablevision claiming a right of first refusal agreement to purchase the system was not honored, the sale agreement between TA and United expired on January 1990 and the deal did not close.
In 1988, C&S; initiated merger talks with First Federal Savings Bank in Brunswick Ga. However, First Federal rejected the deal claiming C&S;'s offer was insufficient and C&S; ended the talks. Later, First Federal unsuccessfully sued C&S;/Sovran to block NCNB's merger with C&S;/Sovran. Shortly afterward, NCNB, which had grown from a one-state bank into a regional powerhouse, announced plans for a hostile takeover of C&S;, and started buying up large blocks of C&S; stock. Partly to fend off further takeover attempts, C&S; acquired Sovran Financial Corporation of Norfolk, Virginia.
Gino Sovran (December 17, 1924 – June 26, 2016) was a Canadian professional basketball player. Born in Windsor, Ontario, Sovran attended Kennedy Collegiate Institute and was a top basketball player at Assumption College, scoring more than 1,000 points over three seasons, and playing as team captain in the 1943–44 and 1944–45 seasons. He played for University of Detroit in 1945–46 where he was the team's leading scorer. Sovran then returned to the Assumption team to help it win the Ontario and Eastern Canada senior basketball championships in 1946 before losing to the Victoria Dominoes for the national title.
"Gino Sovran '45". University of Windsor HOF. Retrieved July 4, 2017. From there, Sovran joined the newly formed Toronto Huskies professional team that competed in the Basketball Association of America (which later evolved into the National Basketball Association). Along with former Assumption teammate Hank Biasatti, he was one of two Canadians to play for the Huskies in their first and only season in 1946–47.
Tiara Yachts currently offers five series of yachts, the Q Series, Tiara Series, Convertible Series, Flybridge Series, and the Coupe Series. Previously, Tiara Yachts made the Sport, Open, Coronet, Express, Convertible and Sovran series. The largest yacht Tiara made by length was the 52 Express at just over 62 feet in LOA (length over all). The largest by model name was the 58 Sovran.
Retrieved July 4, 2017. before being waived by the team on December 29, 1946.Zwerling, Jared (February 22, 2016). "Living Legend: Gino Sovran Still Recalls Many Memories of NBA’s First Season 70 Years Later". NBPA. Retrieved July 4, 2017. Sovran was also a competitive track and field athlete, setting regional records in the high jump and triple jump while a student. He has been inducted into the University of Windsor Alumni Sports Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame 2002. Away from sports, Sovran earned a doctoral degree from the University of Minnesota and worked as a research engineer for General Motors.
The name Sovran came from Glenn Monigle & Associates Inc. of Denver, Colorado.Jay McIntosh, "N.C. Banks' Merger Plan Starts More Takeover Talk," The Charlotte Observer, January 18, 1990.
Sugimoto, Ken, et al. "IL-22 ameliorates intestinal inflammation in a mouse model of ulcerative colitis." The Journal of clinical investigation 118.2 (2008): 534.Sovran, Bruno, et al.
In 1985, Sovran announced a merger with Suburban Bancorp, the fourth-largest bank in Maryland at the time. Silver Spring National Bank, the first bank in Silver Spring, Maryland, in 1910, moved in 1925 when the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad underpass was built. The name changed to Suburban National Bank in 1938 when the bank took over Takoma Park Bank. In 1986, Sovran took over D.C. National Bancorp, based in Bethesda, Maryland.
Each region should develop their own fungicide application program in correlation with cultural practices. The most common fungicides that prove to be excellent for certain regions of the United States for controlling black rot are Sovran 50WG, Flint 50WG, Abound Flowable (2.08F), and Pristine 38WDG. Some of these fungicides may only be available for commercial use, however homeowners may go to a hardware store or fungicide distributor for similar fungicides. Sovran 50WG is registered for control of black rot.
In other countries there are also portraits of Woman in Istanbul, Patriarch of Istanbul, Valiu of Monastery and also that one of Sovran Ahmet Zog, the King (2.4 m x 1.7 m).
This was the company's first foray into California. In July 2016, Sovran Self Storage acquired LifeStorage LP for $1.3 billion. The acquisition gave the company its first properties in Northern California and Las Vegas.
Under the circumstances, it had little choice but to agree to merge with NCNB Corporation of Charlotte. Ironically, C&S; had merged with Sovran to fend off a hostile takeover attempt by NCNB. The merged bank became NationsBank.
Over the next few years, it acquired more than 200 thrifts and community banks, many through the Resolution Trust Corporation program (1989 to 1992). In 1991, NCNB bought C&S;/Sovran of Atlanta and Norfolk, Virginia, which was the result of a merger a year earlier between Citizens & Southern National Bank of Atlanta and Sovran Bank of Norfolk. The merged bank changed its name to NationsBank. After the NationsBank merger, the bank acquired Maryland National Corporation (1992), Chicago Research and Trading Group (1993), BankSouth (1995), St. Louis-based Boatmen's Bancshares (1996), Jacksonville, Florida based Barnett Bank (1997) and Montgomery Securities (1997).
Favorable terms, with the FDIC assuming most of the loan portfolios and absorbing mark- to-market losses, allowed NCNB to expand profitably, and a cost-cutting culture improved margins. Eventually, NCNB built a branch network stretching from Virginia to Florida, in addition to Texas. In 1989, NCNB tried to become even more powerful by launching a hostile bid for Citizens & Southern Corporation of Atlanta, which had been the South's biggest bank for much of the 20th century until NCNB passed it. Partly as a defensive measure, C&S; merged with Sovran Financial Corporation of Norfolk, Virginia to form C&S;/Sovran.
Pusz was born in Prudnik, Poland. He went to a gymnasium in Prudnik, Medical School in Prudnik and University of Applied Sciences in Nysa. In 2016 he formed a black metal band Sovran. He also worked with the group Exit the Machine from Głuchołazy.
Eventually the "workout group", as this subunit was called, was spun off into a separate subsidiary called Financial Resource Management, Inc., and later, renamed Amresco (for "American Resources Company"). North Carolina National Bank merged with another east coast bank, C&S;/Sovran Corp. in 1992.
It was the first high-rise office tower to be built in Richmond. and Accompanying photo The First & Merchants Bank would eventually become Sovran Bank. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It is located in the Main Street Banking Historic District.
It is registered for the control of black rot, powdery mildew and suppression of downy mildew. For black rot the rate is 2.0 oz/A. Abound is in the same general class of chemistry as Sovran and Flint (strobilurin). Abound is recommended at the rate of 11-15.4 fl oz/A.
In 1986, NCNB announced plans for an 875-foot signature skyscraper in downtown Charlotte that would serve as its corporate headquarters. In 1991, while construction was underway, NCNB acquired C&S;/Sovran Corp. of Atlanta and Norfolk and took the new name, NationsBank. The new skyscraper opened in 1992 as NationsBank Corporate Center.
Sovran is the first album of Draconian with Heike Langhans, who also co-wrote some of the lyrics. On February 10th, the band announced on its Facebook page that bassist Fredrik Johansson was leaving the band to spend more time with his family and due to his inability to tour with the band.
The merged company took the name C&S;/Sovran, with dual headquarters in Atlanta and Norfolk. The merger created a $47 billion bank with branches in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky and the District of Columbia. It appeared to be an enormous Southern super-regional bank rich enough to resist takeover attempts by other banks.
The 1984 Sovran Bank Classic was a men's tennis tournament and was played on outdoor clay courts. The event was part of the 1984 Grand Prix circuit. It was the 16th edition of the tournament and was held at Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C. from July 23 through July 29, 1984. Second-seeded Andrés Gómez won the singles title.
The 1982 Sovran Bank Classic was a men's tennis tournament and was played on outdoor clay courts. The event was part of the 1982 Grand Prix circuit. It was the 14th edition of the tournament and was held at Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C. from July 19 through July 25, 1982. First-seeded Ivan Lendl won the singles title.
The 1989 Sovran Bank Classic was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center in Washington, D.C. in the United States that was part of the 1989 Nabisco Grand Prix. It was the 21st edition of the tournament was held from July 24 through July 30, 1989. First-seeded Tim Mayotte won the singles title.
It was the 200th victory for Hendrick Motorsports in NASCAR Cup Series competition since Geoff Bodine won the 1984 Sovran Bank 400. Hamlin finished second, Stewart third, Kyle Busch fourth and Truex fifth. Kenseth, Edwards, Kahne, Ambrose, and Logano rounded out the top ten finishers. There were 22 lead changes among eight different drivers during the course of the race.
"Austin firm buys high-profile parcel downtown". Statesman. March 01, 2013. Retrieved April 29, 2015. World Class purchased a prime lakefront property in downtown Austin in August 2012.Shonda Novak (August 2, 2012). "Firm buys lakefront tract near Four Seasons; development plans unclear". Statesman. Retrieved April 29, 2015. The same month, the company acquired a 12-property self-storage portfolio from Sovran Self Storage.
On November 15, 2011, vocalist Lisa Johansson left the band due to personal reasons, mainly spending time home with her family. On September 19, 2012 the band officially announced their new vocalist: Heike Langhans (:LOR3L3I:, ISON, Ex-inferium). On October 30, 2015, Sovran, the band's sixth studio album, was released via Napalm Records. It was mixed and mastered by Jens Bogren, with whom they'd previously worked, at .
The 1991 Sovran Bank Classic was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center in Washington, D.C. in the United States that was part of the Championship Series of the 1991 ATP Tour. It was the 23rd edition of the tournament was held from July 15 through July 21, 1991. First-seeded Andre Agassi won his second consecutive singles title at the event.
The 1983 Sovran Bank Classic was a men's tennis tournament and was played on outdoor clay courts. The event was part of the 1983 Grand Prix circuit. It was the 15th edition of the tournament and was held at Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C. from July 18 through July 24, 1983. First-seeded José Luis Clerc won the singles title, his second at the event after 1981.
Life Storage is a real estate investment trust headquartered in Williamsville, New York that invests in self storage units. The company was previously known as Sovran Self Storage and Uncle Bob's Self Storage. As of December 31, 2019, the company owned interests in and/or operated 854 locations. It is the 4th largest owner of self storage units in the United States and the 4th largest self storage property manager.
He and Fitzgerald were the only players to appear in every game. Sadowski had the most points per game, averaging 19.1 points over his 10 games with the Huskies. Hank Biasatti and Gino Sovran were the only Canadians on the Huskies, each playing just six games. Neither of the Huskies' head coaches (or their interim coaches) would coach another game in the BAA/NBA after their time in Toronto.
It was the bold and demi-bold weights that subsequently achieved a ubiquitous popularity, leading to it being made available for photocomposition by all the leading producers under the name Souvenir by Alphatype, Berthold, Compugraphic, Dymo, Harris, Star/Photon, Mergenthaler, Monotype, Varityper, while it was called Sovran by Graphic Systems Inc.Lawson, Alexander, Archie Provan, and Frank Romano, Primer Metal Typeface Identification, National Composition Association, Arlington, Virginia, 1976, pp. 34 - 35.
The 1990 Sovran Bank Classic was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center in Washington, D.C. in the United States that was part of the Championship Series of the 1990 ATP Tour. It was the 22nd edition of the tournament was held from July 16 through July 22, 1990. First-seeded Andre Agassi won the singles title and earned $70,000 first-prize money.
The 1988 Sovran Bank Classic was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C. in the United States that was part of the 1988 Nabisco Grand Prix. It was the 20th edition of the tournament was held from July 18 through July 24, 1988. First-seeded Jimmy Connors, who entered on a wildcard, won the singles title, his third at the event after 1976 and 1978.
His Assumption College teams defeated the Harlem Globetrotters twice, 55–51 in 1944, and 49–45 in 1945. Nantais coached many great players at Assumption, such as Fred Thomas, Hank Biasatti, Gino Sovran, and Canadian Olympians Bill Coulthard, and Bob Simpson. He was Vice-President of the Ontario Amateur Basketball Association in the 1940s and was inducted into the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame and the Windsor/Essex County Sports Hall of Fame.
From 1984–1986, the Southeastern Regional Banking Compact allowed Southern banks with primarily Southern deposits to acquire or be acquired by each other while keeping the feared New York, Chicago, and West Coast banks out. This led several of the stronger Southern banks to begin buying regional competitors in order to make them too rich to be taken over. Sovran Bank, soon to be purchased by C&S;, acquired D.C. National Bancorp in 1986, then Commerce Union Bank in 1987.
A unique building for that time in Atlanta, it echoed Frank Lloyd Wright's design used in the Johnson Wax Research Tower (1944). The Aeck C&S; Bank Tower building was dismantled piece by piece after the NationsBank Plaza building opened in June 1992. Construction of a new, much larger headquarters building in Atlanta began in 1991, shortly before C&S; merged with Sovran. The new building would never be a headquarters for C&S;, as NCNB bought it while construction was underway.
Only two years later, however, C&S;/Sovran was nearly brought down by problem loans in the Washington, D.C./Northern Virginia market, and was all but forced to merge with NCNB to form NationsBank. This created the largest bank in the Southeast, with assets of $118 billion. The merger allowed NCNB/NationsBank to enter Tennessee and Maryland for the first time. It also made the bank a major player in Georgia and Virginia, where the bank had only had a minimal presence.
That bank merged with American Trust Company in 1958 to form American Commercial Bank. Two years later it became North Carolina National Bank when it merged with Security National Bank of Greensboro. In 1991, it merged with C&S;/Sovran Corporation of Atlanta and Norfolk to form NationsBank. The central portion of the franchise dates to 1910, when Commercial National Bank and Continental National Bank of Chicago merged in 1910 to form Continental & Commercial National Bank, which evolved into Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust.
Following the 1946 baseball season, Biasatti was invited to the inaugural training camp of the Toronto Huskies in preparation for the first season of the Basketball Association of America, which evolved into the NBA. He was one of six Canadians invited to camp, and the only one who made the team. Former Assumption teammate Gino Sovran would join the Huskies a few weeks into the season, and the two were the only Canadians to ever play for the team. Biasatti played six games for the Huskies, including the BAA's first game on November 1, 1946.
The 1987 Sovran Bank D.C. National Tennis Classic was a men's tennis tournament and was played on outdoor hard courts. The surface was changed from clay to hard court in an attempt to attract more top players in preparation for the US Open. It was the 19th edition of the tournament, which was part of the 1987 Grand Prix circuit, and was held at the Rock Creek Stadium in Washington, D.C. from July 27 through August 2, 1987. First-seeded Ivan Lendl won the singles title and earned $39,440 first-prize money.
It has a long history in banking. Built as the original headquarters for Virginia National Bank (VNB), the building retained headquarters status for Sovran Bank, formed from the merger of VNB and First & Merchants Bank of Richmond in 1983. After a series of mergers beginning in 1990 (including NationsBank), the building became the regional office for its namesake Bank of America in 1998. In 2010, local reports were published of the building losing tenants, especially to newer office towers in Downtown Norfolk, such as the Wells Fargo Center.
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Bottorff joined the Nashville-based Commerce Union Bank (which later was merged into Bank of America) in 1968. He served as its president from 1981 to 1984, and as president and chief executive officer from 1984-1987. Subsequently, he served as the president of the Sovran Bank. He was responsible for its 1990 merger with the Citizens & Southern National Bank and served as President of the surviving organization. Bottorff served as the chief executive officer and president of the First American Corporation from 1991 to 1999, and as its chairman from 1994 to 1999.
The tournament was first held on the men's tour in 1969, known as the Washington Star International between 1969 and 1981, as the Sovran Bank Classic from 1982 to 1992, as the Newsweek Tennis Classic in 1993, and as the Legg Mason Tennis Classic from 1994 to 2011. Competition was held on outdoor clay courts until 1986, when it switched to the current hard courts. Throughout its existence, the tournament has been closely associated with Donald Dell, founder of ProServ International, who was instrumental in its creation, as well as John A. Harris, founder of Potomac Ventures Investments. The location of the event in Washington, D.C. was chosen at the urging of Arthur Ashe, an early supporter.
Nova Sterling Nova with canopy opened The car was styled by Richard Oakes with engineering by Phil Sayers, combining a fibreglass shell on a VW Beetle chassis and mechanicals. A two-seater, it was highlighted by a dramatically opening canopy that combined roof and doors into one. Licensed versions of the Nova have been built in Austria as the Ledl, in Australia as the Purvis Eureka, in France as the Défi, in Italy as the Totem and Puma, in New Zealand as the Scorpion, in South Africa as the Eagle, in Switzerland as the Gryff, in the United States as the Sterling and Sovran and in Zimbabwe as the Tarantula. There have also been numerous unlicensed copies.
The third movement is a gentle song for soprano, and sets a fragment of John Milton's poem "On the Morning of Christ's Nativity": > :It was the winter wild, :While the Heaven-born child, ::All meanly wrapt in > the rude manger lies; :Nature in awe to him :Had doffed her gaudy trim, > ::With her great Master so to sympathise: :And waving wide her myrtle wand, > :She strikes a universal peace through sea and land. :No war or battle's > sound :Was heard the world around, ::The idle spear and shield were high up > hung; :The hooked chariot stood :Unstained with hostile blood, ::The trumpet > spake not to the armed throng, :And Kings sate still with aweful eye, :As if > they surely knew their sovran Lord was by. :But peaceful was the night > :Wherein the Prince of light ::His reign of peace upon the earth began: :The > winds, with wonder whist, :Smoothly the waters kissed, ::Whispering new joys > to the mild ocean, :Who now hath quite forgot to rave, :While birds of calm > sit brooding on the charmèd wave. The women of the chorus join the soloist for portions of the last verse.
The first incarnation of the company, Sovran Self Storage, was founded in 1982 as a financial planning firm in Buffalo, New York. In 1985, the company opened its first self storage facility in Florida and then accumulated around 30 such facilities on the East Coast within the next 3 years. Over the course of the next decade, the company accumulated 62 self storage facilities throughout the United States, rebranding each to Uncle Bob's Self Storage under former CEO and Executive Chairman, Robert J. Attea. On June 26, 1995, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. By the end of 1996, the company operated 111 self storage facilities in 15 East Coast states and Texas. By 1999, the number of facilities had increased to 222, all of which used the Uncle Bob's name. Five years later, the company operated facilities in 21 states. In 2012, former CFO David Rogers was appointed CEO of the company, replacing Robert J. Attea, who remained Executive Chairman. As of November 2013, the company operated 471 facilities in 25 states. In January 2014, the company acquired 7 facilities.

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