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Robert Emmet Brennan (born 1944) is an American businessman and former accountant who built the infamous penny stock brokerage firm, First Jersey Securities. The firm specialized in promoting penny stocks to unsuspecting investors, many of them elderly, who lost their entire investments when the stocks inevitably crashed.
Edward Crosby Johnson II was born in Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts, on January 19, 1898, to Samuel Johnson, a partner in the dry-goods firm C.F. Hovey and Co. and Josephine Johnson (née Forbush). [1]
The company was founded in 1985 by John Liu, [1] as First Flushing Securities. In 1997, the company was renamed Firstrade Securities Inc., and the company launched Firstrade.com. In April 2010, Taifook Securities Company Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of TSG, signed an agreement with Firstrade Securities, a US online broker, for cross ...
MCA Inc. (originally an initialism for Music Corporation of America) was an American media conglomerate founded in 1924. Originally a talent agency with artists in the music business as clients, the company became a major force in the film industry, and later expanded into television production.
First Trust and Stonebridge believe preferred securities have the potential to enhance an investor's overall return, deliver meaningful diversification and decrease portfolio volatility because ...
G.X. was founded in 1979. It was registered with the SEC as an institutional dealer in fixed-income securities. In 2016, the company acquired Sterne Agee. The sale included Sterne Agee’s clearing business and RIA businesses. INTL purchased the company from Stifel, just over a year after Stifel bought Sterne Agee as part of a $150 million ...
The founder and former chairman of tech company Arista Networks will pay nearly $1 million in penalties. Billionaire tech founder ‘abused the trust’ of a colleague with an insider trading deal ...
Corporation Service Company (CSC) was founded in 1899 by Otho Nowland, then president of Equitable Guarantee & Trust Company, and Christopher L. Ward. With an initial investment by Nowland, Ward, and another friend, Willard Jackson, The Delaware Incorporators’ Trust Company was created. [3]