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  2. Nicholas Schorsch - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, American Financial Resource Group became American Financial Realty Trust, or AFRT. Schorsch served as the company's president, CEO, and vice chairman of the board of trustees, listing it publicly on the New York Stock Exchange in 2003. [4] Shortly after, Schorsch was dubbed "The Bankers Landlord" by The Philadelphia Inquirer.

  3. Mischler Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    Mischler Financial Group is the American boutique investment bank and brokerage that focuses on disabled veteran businesses and is owned and operated by Service-Disabled-Veterans. It was the financial services industry's oldest minority firm and was the first Finra member firm to become a service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business .

  4. Jefferies Group - Wikipedia

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    Jefferies Group LLC is an American multinational independent investment bank and financial services company that is headquartered in New York City. The firm provides clients with capital markets and financial advisory services, institutional brokerage, securities research, and asset management .

  5. Instinet - Wikipedia

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    Instinet was founded by Jerome M. Pustilnik and Herbert R. Behrens and was incorporated in 1969 as Institutional Networks Corp. The founders aimed to compete with the New York Stock Exchange by means of computer links between major institutions, such as banks, mutual funds, and insurance companies, with no delays or intervening specialists. [2]

  6. Wachovia - Wikipedia

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    The company's corporate and institutional capital markets and investment banking groups operated under the Wachovia Securities brand, while its asset management group operated under the Evergreen Investments brand until 2010, when the Evergreen fund family merged with Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, and institutional and high-net-worth products ...

  7. TGS Management - Wikipedia

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    The three of them previously worked at Princeton-Newport Partners (PNP), the world's first quantitative hedge fund that was founded in 1969 by Edward O. Thorp. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In December 1988, PNP closed due to financial burdens imposed by a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act investigation.

  8. Nasdaq Private Market - Wikipedia

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    SecondMarket was founded in 2004 by Barry Silbert to provide liquidity for restricted securities in public companies. Beginning in early 2008, SecondMarket expanded into other asset classes—first auction‐rate securities, then bankruptcy claims, limited partnership interests, structured products (MBS, CDO, ABS), [3] whole loans, private company stock, government IOUs and bitcoins.

  9. Knight Capital Group - Wikipedia

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    Knight Capital Group operated in four segments: equities, fixed income, currencies and commodities, and corporate. Operating business subsidiaries included Knight Capital Americas, L.P., Knight Execution & Clearing Services LLC, Knight Capital Europe Limited and Hotspot FX Holdings, Inc. [10] Knight Capital Group discontinued operations of its asset management segment in 2009 when its ...