(Bloomberg) — Consumers have lodged countless complaints about how Wells Fargo & Co. employees opened sham accounts in their name.
Recently, a Wells Fargo & Co. employee pointed her finger at the company for a different kind of financial pain—the hit to her 401(k) retirement savings account, due to a 12 percent drop in the company's stock in the wake of the cross-selling scandal.
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