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  2. SouthState Bank - Wikipedia

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    SouthState Bank, based in Winter Haven, Florida, is an American bank based in Florida and a subsidiary of SouthState Corporation, a bank holding company. As of December 31, 2018, the company had 168 branches in South Carolina , North Carolina , Georgia , Florida , Alabama and Virginia .

  3. List of mergers of securities firms - Wikipedia

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    First Boston Corporation: 1947 Lonsdale Investment Trust: Robert Benson & Co. Robert Benson Lonsdale: 1956 Eastman Dillon & Co. Union Securities: Eastman Dillon Union Securities & Co. 1957 S. G. Warburg & Co. Seligman Bros. S. G. Warburg & Co. 1961 Robert Benson Lonsdale: Kleinwort, Sons & Co. Kleinwort Benson Limited: 1965 Drexel and Company

  4. Hilltop Holdings Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Securities, Inc. was founded in April 1972 as MidSouthwest Securities, Inc. and removed the "Mid" to become Southwest Securities, Inc. in 1979. [50] Its parent company, SWS Group, Inc., announced in 2014 that it was being acquired by Hilltop Holdings Inc. in a stock and cash deal. [ 51 ]

  5. List of former stock exchanges in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Ten stock exchanges closed after the SEC was created, while others decided to stop trading in securities. [1] The National Stock Exchange ceased trading operations on May 30, 2014, bringing the number of active stock exchanges in the United States to 11.

  6. Tucker Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Tucker, Anthony & Company logo c. 1910. The firm was founded in 1892 as Tucker & Anthony Bankers by William A. Tucker and S. Reed Anthony [2] with offices at 50 State Street. Other early partners included Phillip L. Saltonstall, Nathan Anthony and Chauncey Eldridge. [3] In 1942, the firm merged with Burr, Gannett & Co., an old Boston-based firm ...

  7. Scottrade - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Rodger O. Riney founded Scottsdale Securities as a retail stockbroker in Scottsdale, Arizona. [2] [6] In 1981, Riney moved to St. Louis and opened a second branch. [7] [2] In 1985, the company moved its headquarters to St. Louis. [2] By 1989, the company had 6 branches, and by 1991, the company had 15 branches. [2]

  8. John D. Kuhns - Wikipedia

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    John D. Kuhns is an author, artist, businessman, private equity investor and investment banker. His published fiction takes place in both domestic and foreign settings, while much of his business career has been in the alternative energy industry.

  9. Gruntal & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Gruntal & Co. was a boutique investment banking and brokerage firm based in New York City. Prior to its acquisition in 2002, the firm was among the oldest independent investment banking houses in the U.S. [1] The firm was founded as Sternberger & Fuld in 1880 by Maurice Sternberger, who partnered Ludwig Fuld.