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First National adjusts staff as consolidation continues. (Finance).

Publication: San Diego Business Journal
Publication Date: 24-FEB-03
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
Reports of some 30 employees losing their jobs at First National Bank are highly exaggerated, said First National President Steve Rippe.

"We just trimmed some staff in areas that we didn't have any needs," Rippe said. "I heard that number (30) and that's not accurate."

FNB reduced its staff by six people this month, cutting staff...

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