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  1. Amadeo Giannini in Hollywood with Joe Rosenberg and Vivien Leigh during the shootings of Gone with the Wind. Signage marking the birthplace of Silicon Valley in California, Palo Alto. When Amadeo Giannini passed away in 1949, his net worth was just as little as US$500.000.

  2. Bank of America1904–1936. Industry: Finance. Era: 1900. Giannini grew Bank of America into the world’s largest bank. Three years after surviving the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, Giannini’s banking operations expanded by opening its first branch in San Jose. He continued to open banks throughout California, consolidating operations in ...

  3. Jan 22, 2023 · Giannini believed so strongly in the future of the desert that he waived the usual requirement that local residents pledge deposits totaling at least $200,000 before opening a branch.

  4. Amadeo Peter Gianini, Courtesy Bank of America. Produce Magnate. Born into a family of Italian immigrants, Giannini knew early tragedy: his father was shot to death by a man who owed him a dollar ...

  5. Nov 2, 2016 · Giannini died in 1949 with a lower net real worth than when he sold his produce business nearly a half-century before. He believed "no man actually owns a fortune; it owns him."

  6. Feb 23, 2019 · When Amadeo Giannini passed away in 1949, his net worth was just as little as US$500.000. You might think that’s a meagre sum for the greatest Italian American banker of all time. The truth is that every time Giannini’s fortune would exceed his imaginary limit, he would give the money away to education or charity.

  7. Amadeo Peter Giannini has been called "America's banker." His Italian father traveled home from the California gold fields, then brought a Genoese bride back to San Jose in mid-1869, via the brand ...

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