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...Sept. 15) A.T. & T. got in step with the trend SEC had set for utility holding companies, announced it would ask for competitive bids on $90,000,000 of new 2¾% debentures. The three bidders that grabbed for this gold-plated bait: 1) No. 1 proponent of competition, Halsey, Stuart (in association with Mellon Securities); 2) No. 1 opponent (and A.T. & T.'s longtime banker) Morgan Stanley; 3) archenemy of all underwriters, the "private placement" boys, in the person of three big life insurance companies (represented by Mutual Life of New York). The winner: private placement, with...
Coach: William A. Halsey...
...bidding rule. Issues involving $100,000,000 or more may prove too big for competing syndicates to tackle, and that is where RFC will step into the picture. Right now there is a case in point: Columbia Gas & Electric's $120,000,000 issue, for which not even Halsey, Stuart has been able to get together a syndicate...
Graduating from Princeton in 1924, Halsey received his M.A. degree here in 1939. He served as assistant in History 62 in 1938-9 and received a travelling fellowship from the University in the following year...
...Halsey had been on furlough from Harvard, authorities said, and was working on a thesis for his Ph.D. degree. He had been living with his father-in-law, Caspar M. Morris, since shortly before Christmas...