Word: loeb
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...believe it, send for a copy of our United Aircraft letter to Senators"-J. P. Morgan & Co. "WTe take pleasure in announcing that we have completed arrangements with Adrian H. Muller & Son [securities auc-tioneers] to handle the markets on all of our underwritings"-Kuhn, Loeb...
...scheme's simplicity. Since BMT operates wholly within New York City its bonds were exempt from registration unless they were to be sold in interstate commerce. Normally an $8,000,000 bond issue is distributed throughout the land, but Chairman Dahl and his bankers-Hayden, Stone; Kuhn, Loeb; Lehman Brothers; J. & W. Seiigman-decided to sell BMT bonds only to bona fide residents of New York State. Though use of the mails is permitted in connection with the intrastate sale of unregistered securities. Chairman Dahl and friends took no chances. No advertisements were to be published, no prospectuses prepared...
...were followed by a $109,000,000 gain in the first two-thirds of last year. Mr. Pecora's figures were out of focus because not all brokers answered his questionnaire in the same way. Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and the House of Morgan reported only their modest income from commissions, not their underwriting and banking income. Lehman Brothers, which is primarily a banking house, reported $12,000,000 profits for 1928 and 1929. Obviously, the bulk of these profits had nothing to do with the fact that the firm has a seat on the Stock Exchange. In the same...
Married. Edith Baker, 20, daughter of Banker George Fisher Baker (First National); and John Mortimer Schiff, 29, only son of the late Mortimer Leo Schiff (Kuhn, Loeb); in Manhattan (TIME, March...
...Banker Felix Warburg has four sons: Frederick, a Kuhn, Loeb partner; Gerald, the 'cellist; Paul ("Piggy") who is a vice president of Bank of the Manhattan Co.; Edward, the secretary-treasurer of the new School of American Ballet. James Paul Warburg who writes popular songs with his wife, Katherine ("Kay") Swift, is a cousin, son of the late Paul Moritz Warburg. * The endowment was for $5,000 a year. During Depression it shrank...