Tacomas Columbia Banking System and Lake Oswego, Ore.s West Coast Bancorp today announced their intent to merge in a transaction valued at $506 million.
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Tacoma's Columbia Bank to merge with Oregon bank
Tacomas Columbia Banking System and Lake Oswego, Ore.s West Coast Bancorp today announced their intent to merge in a transaction valued at $506 million.
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