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  2. Salomon Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Salomon Brothers, Inc., was an American multinational bulge bracket investment bank headquartered in New York City.It was one of the five largest investment banking enterprises in the United States [2] and a very profitable firm on Wall Street during the 1980s and 1990s.

  3. John Gutfreund - Wikipedia

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    He was the CEO of Salomon Brothers Inc., an investment bank that gained prominence in the 1980s. Gutfreund turned Salomon Brothers from a private partnership into a publicly traded corporation, [2] which started a trend in Wall Street for investment companies to go public. [3] In 1985, Business Week gave him the nickname "King of Wall Street". [4]

  4. William Salomon - Wikipedia

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    Salomon was born to a Jewish family [3] in New York City, the son of Percy Salomon who co-founded Salomon Brothers with his brothers, Arthur and Herbert. William joined the firm aged 19 in 1933, soon after the Wall Street crash.

  5. Citigroup is dismantling another piece of the empire that ...

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    The deal, engineered by Sandy Weill, gave Citigroup the investment banking operations of Salomon Brothers, which at the time was the industry’s largest underwriter of municipal bonds and ...

  6. Gedale B. Horowitz - Wikipedia

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    Gedale B. "Dale" Horowitz (June 13, 1932 – April 2, 2020) was an American banker and securities industry regulator known for serving on the executive committee of Salomon Brothers, [1] founding and chairing the Public Securities Association and Securities Industry Association, and being the founding member and chairman of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board.

  7. John Meriwether - Wikipedia

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    After graduation, Meriwether moved to New York City, where he worked as a bond trader at Salomon Brothers. At Salomon, Meriwether rose to become the head of the domestic fixed income arbitrage group in the early 1980s and vice-chairman of the company in 1988. [2] In 1991, Salomon was caught in a Treasury securities trading scandal perpetrated ...

  8. Will Warren Buffett Repeat His Salomon Brothers Role at ...

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  9. Inside ‘hero without honor’ Larry Silverstein’s battle to ...

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    His next prospect, Salomon Brothers, decided instead to go to the planned uptown project then called Columbus Center. “And then Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis saves us,” Silverstein recalled with ...