Loopbaan van Scott Cregan Sollers
Eerdere bekende functies van Scott Cregan Sollers
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Stone & Youngberg LLC
Stone & Youngberg LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1931, Stone & Youngberg LLC is a broker/dealer located in San Francisco with an additional office in Chicago. The firm is a subsidiary of Stone & Youngberg Holdings LLC. Stone & Youngberg structures and distributes fixed-income securities for their clients which include financial institutions, investment managers, pension funds, insurance companies, state and local governments and hedge funds in California and throughout the US. The firm's research group supports the firm's sales, trading, and public finance efforts by tracking the firm's underwritings in the primary and secondary markets, particularly the below investment-grade issues. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 11-12-2009 | 01-09-2011 |
Opleiding van Scott Cregan Sollers
University of Pennsylvania | Graduate Degree |
Statistieken
Internationaal
Verenigde Staten | 3 |
Operationeel
Corporate Officer/Principal | 1 |
Graduate Degree | 1 |
Undergraduate Degree | 1 |
Sectoraal
Finance | 2 |
Consumer Services | 2 |
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Inactief
Beursgenoteerde bedrijven
Bedrijven in privébezit
Verwante bedrijven
Bedrijven in privébezit | 1 |
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Stone & Youngberg LLC
Stone & Youngberg LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1931, Stone & Youngberg LLC is a broker/dealer located in San Francisco with an additional office in Chicago. The firm is a subsidiary of Stone & Youngberg Holdings LLC. Stone & Youngberg structures and distributes fixed-income securities for their clients which include financial institutions, investment managers, pension funds, insurance companies, state and local governments and hedge funds in California and throughout the US. The firm's research group supports the firm's sales, trading, and public finance efforts by tracking the firm's underwritings in the primary and secondary markets, particularly the below investment-grade issues. | Finance |