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Her father is a portfolio manager at Advest, a stockbrokerage in Hartford.
Her father is a senior vice president at Smith Barney, the stockbrokerage in New York.
Her father is a vice president of Davenport & Company, a stockbrokerage in Richmond.
He is a self-described "customers' man," pulling in clients for a royalty-loving Greek millionaire's stockbrokerage business.
Surrounded by the wealth of others, he found himself toiling near the bottom of the stockbrokerage world, chasing elusive commissions.
Her father is a partner with Brook Investments Inc., a stockbrokerage in New York.
Her father is a founder and the chairman of Quick & Reilly, a New York stockbrokerage.
He had previously been with the Ira Haupt Company, a stockbrokerage firm that has since gone out of business.
Her father is an investment broker at Stires & Company, a stockbrokerage in New York.
Her father was a partner in Reynolds & Company, a stockbrokerage that was in New York.
Peter Quinnen, head of James Capel, a top British stockbrokerage, resigned.
After working as a clerk for the Privy Council, he became a bookkeeper in a London stockbrokerage in the 1840s.
His father managed the office of Carlysle & Mellick, a stockbrokerage on Wall Street.
The bride, 30, is a senior vice president at Sands Brothers Investment Bankers, a stockbrokerage in New York.
The bride's father is a broker in the Boston office of A. G. Edwards & Sons, a stockbrokerage firm.
Mrs. Archer, 26, was until last week a sales associate at Paine Webber, the stockbrokerage house in New York.
Her father is a first vice president of Janney Montgomery Scott Inc., a New York stockbrokerage.
His father is a vice president and a stockbroker in the Fort Myers, Fla., office of the Hickory Group, a stockbrokerage firm.
Mr. McCooey, 26, is president of the Griswold Company, a stockbrokerage in New York.
Mr. Arthur was a vice president of Clarke, Dodge & Company, a stockbrokerage house in New York.
"Business is good," said Jim Kineen, executive of a stockbrokerage house, adding that Mr. Boyle had strong support in the financial community.
His father was the president of McDonnell & Company, a stockbrokerage firm that was in Hamilton, Bermuda.
In 1881, he started work as a cashier at Leopold Cahn & Co., a stockbrokerage firm founded by his uncle.
On New Year's Day, Mr. Wilson, a 32-year-old stockbrokerage clerk, was visiting friends in Tampa when the two men decided to rob him.
I danced and learned about the stockbroking business for the next two years.
Neither government nor taxpayers have any need to own a stockbroking business.
He was seen as the king of Japanese stockbroking in the 1950s.
Within two years she had been promoted to a head of the department covering fund management and retail stockbroking.
Most stockbroking analysts believe it inevitable that the troubled electronics group will be taken over.
Before the 1950 season, he resigned the captaincy following some disputes and returned to stockbroking.
There are many businesses (like commodity trading and stockbroking) that depend on fluctuations.
Johnson is pursuing a career in stockbroking.
He was a member of the city stockbroking firm of Coates and Son.
Almost all of them combined the management of their corporate finance business with their stockbroking services.
It offers a range of services in addition to stockbroking, including personal financial planning and valuations for probate or tax purposes.
The educated dealers may, if they are lucky, later worm their way into stockbroking, and take their clients with them.
The first qualifying 10,000 customers who apply through one of the society's branches will get a voucher guaranteeing no stockbroking commission.
The episode also references the 1987 film Wall Street and other 1980s films related to stockbroking.
He then joined the private sector in 1978 and held various posts in stockbroking, banking and property development.
Nickalls went into his father's stockbroking business.
Killick & Co donates free stockbroking, which keeps expenses down.
It was in this environment that J&E Davy set about building up a stockbroking business.
"Stockbroking gave me that.
The awards take their name from the primary sponsor, Davy, a Dublin based stockbroking, wealth management and financial advisory company.
A strong merchant banking contribution was more than offset by losses on investment management and stockbroking and some heavy loan provisions.
Fidelity Brokerage has expanded its stockbroking facilities in the UK for investors who make their own decisions and do not want advice.
The only society with its own stockbroking arm, Norwich and Peterborough, has pioneered user-friendly share dealing over the past five years.
Bradman retired from his stockbroking business in June 1954, depending on the "comfortable" income earned as a board member of 16 publicly listed companies.
In the mid-1980s, the firm began to expand from its Swedish stockbroking base into Norway and Denmark.