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Wachovia reportedly to get capital infusion

PHILADELPHIA
Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:40pm EDT
The entrance to the Wachovia Bank in McLean, Virginia, is seen in this October 7, 2003 file photo. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File

PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Wachovia Corp WB.N may get a capital infusion of several billion dollars from outside investors, The Wall Street Journal said on Sunday.

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The terms of the deal were being finalized on Sunday night, but Wachovia could get about $6 billion to $7 billion from investors who get shares in the company, the newspaper said in its electronic edition. The investors would get shares priced at roughly $23 to $24 each, the newspaper said.

Wachovia could not be immediately reached for comment.



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