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  2. Shearson - Wikipedia

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    Shearson Lehman Hutton was the result of the combination of several Wall Street firms over a 25-year period beginning in the early 1960s that included Lehman Brothers, Kuhn Loeb, E.F. Hutton, Hayden Stone & Co., Shearson, Hammill & Co., Loeb, Rhoades & Co., Hornblower & Company, and Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt, which ultimately came together under the ownership of American Express.

  3. List of mergers of securities firms - Wikipedia

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    Shearson/American Express: 1984 Shearson/American Express: Lehman Brothers, Kuhn, Loeb: Shearson Lehman/American Express: 1987 Primerica: Smith Barney: Primerica: 1987 Union Bank of Switzerland: Phillips & Drew: Union Bank of Switzerland: 1987 TSB Group Plc. Hill Samuel & Co. TSB Group Plc. 1988 Shearson Lehman/American Express: E.F. Hutton ...

  4. Shearson, Hammill & Co. - Wikipedia

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    During Mothers Day Weekend 1979, Shearson and Loeb agreed to an $83 million all-stock merger to form Shearson Loeb Rhoades, with Weill assuming the position of CEO of the combined firm. At the time of the merger, Shearson Loeb Rhoades, with $260 million of combined assets and approximately $550 million of revenue, was among the largest ...

  5. The Deal That Changed Wall Street Forever - AOL

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  6. Merger Rumors Send Stocks Higher - AOL

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    The mere rumor of such a merger had the Dow Jones Industrial Average over 14,000 again, up 0.35% on the day, while the. When companies are in the mood to buy other companies, it's usually a sign ...

  7. Lehman Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Lehman Brothers Inc. (/ ˈ l iː m ən / LEE-mən) was an American global financial services firm founded in 1850. [2] Before filing for bankruptcy in 2008, Lehman was the fourth-largest investment bank in the United States (behind Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch), with about 25,000 employees worldwide.

  8. Loeb, Rhoades & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Loeb, Rhoades & Co. was a Wall Street brokerage firm founded in 1931 and acquired in 1979 by Sanford I. Weill's Shearson Hayden Stone.Although the firm would operate as Shearson Loeb Rhoades for two years, the firm would ultimately be acquired in 1981 by American Express to form Shearson/American Express and three years later Shearson Lehman/American Express.

  9. Lehman Report: The Business Decisions That Brought Lehman Down

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    According to bankruptcy examiner Anton Valukas, the seeds of Lehman's Sept. 15, 2008, bankruptcy were sown in 2006, aggressively fertilized throughout 2007 and 2008's first two quarters, and ...