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The name TD Waterhouse was formed and was used for TD's British, Canadian, and American brokerage activities. In Canada, TD Waterhouse thus replaced the brand Greenline. In 1996, TD became the first online broker in Canada with the launch of WebBroker. [4] In June 1999, TD spun off 42 million shares or 12.4% of TD Waterhouse in an IPO, with ...
TD Bank has held the naming rights for the venue since 2005. Toronto-Dominion Bank, and its subsidiaries, are title sponsors for a number of sporting venues in Canada and the United States. TD Bank holds the naming rights to several multi-sport indoor arenas, including TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. [37]
The combined company was renamed TD Ameritrade, and TD Bank Group was given a 39% stake in the company. As part of the deal, Ameritrade sold its Canadian operations to TD Bank who merged them with TD Waterhouse Canada. [5] In January 2009, TD Ameritrade acquired thinkorswim in a cash and stock deal valued around $606 million.
TD Ameritrade; TD Ameritrade Park; TD Ameritrade Park Omaha; TD Auto Finance; TD Ballpark; TD Bank (disambiguation) TD Bank (United States) TD Banknorth; TD Canada Trust; TD Cowen; TD Garden; TD Place Arena; TD Place Stadium; TD Station; TD Tower (Edmonton) TD Centre (Halifax, Nova Scotia) TD Tower (Vancouver) TD Waterhouse; Thinkorswim ...
TD Canada Trust branch in Edmonton, Alberta. The Bank of Toronto (founded in 1855) and The Dominion Bank (founded in 1869) merged on 1 February 1955 to form TD Bank. Canada Trust, founded in 1864 in London, Ontario as Huron and Erie Savings and Loan Society, was acquired by TD Bank in 2000, after which TD adopted the new brand name "TD Bank Financial Group".
TD Securities is a Canadian multinational investment bank and financial services provider that offers advisory and capital market services to corporate, government, and institutional clients worldwide.
Pages in category "Stock brokerages and investment banks of Canada" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
TD West Tower [42] (formerly Canadian Pacific Tower and Commercial Union Tower) 1974: 128.02 m (420.0 ft) 32: 100 Wellington Street West: Bregman + Hamann Architects TD South Tower [42] (formerly TD Waterhouse Tower, Aetna Tower, IBM Tower, and Maritime Life Tower) 1985: 153.57 m (503.8 ft) 36: 79 Wellington Street West: Bregman + Hamann Architects