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  2. BofA Securities - Wikipedia

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    BofA Securities, Inc., [1] previously Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML), is an American multinational investment banking division under the auspices of Bank of America. It is not to be confused with Merrill , the stock brokerage and trading platform subsidiary of Bank of America.

  3. Capital Group Companies - Wikipedia

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    He eventually sold his stake in that company, just before the Wall Street Crash of 1929. [7] [8] [9] In 1933, Lovelace's firm took over management of The Investment Company of America, which he had launched at E.E. MacCrone in 1927. [10] For the next 20 years, his firm enjoyed modest success. [11]

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  5. Merrill Lynch & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The company's stock price had also declined significantly during that time. [27] Two weeks later, the company announced the sale of select hedge funds and securities in an effort to reduce their exposure to mortgage related investments. [28] Temasek Holdings agreed to purchase the funds and increase its investment in the company by $3.4 billion ...

  6. Warren Buffett dumped Bank of America, but the stock ... - AOL

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    That stock is Bank of America, which Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has been dumping en masse. Even though the conglomerate still holds a large position, it sold about $9 billion worth of BoA shares ...

  7. Is Bank of America Stock a Buy? - AOL

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    With a $364 billion market cap and an asset base (as of Sept. 30) that totals a gargantuan $3.3 trillion, Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) is a leader in the financial services industry. Does this ...

  8. Securities market participants (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Electronic ticker monitor display, showing the bid and offer status of securities. Securities market participants in the United States include corporations and governments issuing securities, persons and corporations buying and selling a security, the broker-dealers and exchanges which facilitate such trading, banks which safe keep assets, and regulators who monitor the markets' activities.

  9. Investment company - Wikipedia

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    An investment company is a financial institution principally engaged in holding, managing and investing securities. These companies in the United States are regulated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and must be registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 .