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  2. Golden West Financial - Wikipedia

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    Number of locations. 283 (2005) [1] Area served. ... Golden West Financial was the second-largest savings and loan association in the United States, ...

  3. Goldenwest Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Goldenwest Credit Union is a federally chartered credit union headquartered in Ogden, Utah, regulated under the authority of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).

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  6. Qwest Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Golden West acquired exchanges in Winner, Murdo, Burke, Bonesteel, Marion and Reliance; in 1997, it acquired lines in Clearfield, Gregory, Lesterville, and Witten. The sale included 8,500 access lines. The lines acquired were then added to Golden West's subsidiary Vivian Telephone Company. [10] In 1999, US West announced plans to sell ...

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  9. Qwest - Wikipedia

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    Qwest merged with "Baby Bell" US West on June 30, 2000 through an apparent hostile takeover. Philip Anschutz owned 17.5% of the resulting company. Unlike prior merger transactions between the Baby Bells, US West ceased to exist when it was immediately absorbed into Qwest with all subsidiaries of US West becoming directly owned by Qwest.