TITLE

After baptism by fire, Worthen's Bradbury faces another test

AUTHOR(S)
Racine, John
PUB. DATE
December 1993
SOURCE
American Banker;12/17/1993, Vol. 158 Issue 240, p4
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Features Little Rock, Arkansas's largest banking company Worthen Banking Corp. Bailout from certain collapse; Persistence of chairman Curt Bradbury; Need to gain double-digit growth. INSET: Bank's Clinton ties prove a mixed blessing..
ACCESSION #
9403230140

Tags: WORTHEN Banking Corp.;  BRADBURY, Curt

 

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