Word: loebs
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...Kuhn, Loeb & Co. has loaned money to other governments? Sweden, Holland, Austria, Argentina, Cuba, Chile, Germany, Czechoslovakia; to foreign municipalities ?Paris, Antwerp, Bordeaux, Lyons, Marseille, Tokyo, Prague, Christiania, and the Department of the Seine (France). This international banking, since the War. had become of high importance to the U. S. More money is available here for investment than can be absorbed by domestic corporations and municipalities; and to place money abroad, investors must rely upon the expertness and knowledge of reliable international banking houses. Knowing this, the Governors of the New York Stock Exchange are seeking to list foreign...
Abraham Kuhn and Solomon Loeb had faith in U. S. railroads when they began their Manhattan partnership in 1867. But their vision might have remained national, had not Jacob Henry Schiff come over from Germany and married Mr. Loeb's daughter, Teresa. The partners made a partner of the son-in-law (1875), and at the same time took into the firm another young man of financial perspicacity?Abraham Wolff. It was not long before Jacob Schiff dominated the partnership, and it was due largely to him that Kuhn, Loeb & Co. has made its close connections with European bankers...
Recently Kuhn, Loeb & Co. have revived their interests in the railroads of the northwest. They represented the buyers, at auction, of the $750,000,000 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul (TIME, Dec. 6) and have been one of the agents for Arthur Curtiss James, greatest railroad stockholder, in his gaining control of the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific...
...head the firm now constitute the smallest partnership of any important Wall Street House, and continue the tradition of a closed group. James Loeb, Solomon Loeb's son, joined the firm in 1888, withdrew in 1901, to give his time to classical literature. He has been having Latin and Greek works translated into English, and has been paying all publication losses. For this activity, Cambridge University gave him its degree as Doctor of Laws (TIME, March, 23, 1925). He has long lived in Munich, Germany...
Paul Moritz Warburg is another partner who withdrew. He married Nina J. Loeb and became a partner in 1902. In 1914 President Wilson made him a member of the Federal