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Salomon has partnered with Ionic+ Botanical and 37.5 for a new fabric technology that is the first to be approved by the Environmental Protection Agency. Called Knit_Flow, it uses Ionic ...
Salomon Brothers was a Wall Street investment bank with a reputation for high-risk, high-reward trading that merged with Citigroup in 1997.
Salomon Encore has struck a chord with alumni of Salomon Brothers with an outpouring of support ever since it announced the re-emergence of Salomon Brothers at the beginning of 2022.
Salomon Brothers Inc., Wall Street`s largest securities firm, lost about $100 million during the violent plunge in bond prices in April, according to analysts and Wall Street officials with knowled… ...
The successes of Salomon Brothers bankers -- along with their excesses -- were once synonymous with Wall Street, as depicted in the books “Liar’s Poker” and “Barbarians at the Gate.” Now ...
Salomon Brothers, a newly-formed investment bank intended as a revival of the storied Wall Street firm, is re-branding after Citigroup Inc. declined to give up the salomonbrothers.com web domain name.
FinanceSalomon Brothers alumni are reviving the swashbuckling bank made famous by ‘Liar’s Poker’ BY Max Reyes and Bloomberg FinanceThe Man Who Seized the Throne at Phibro-Salomon (Fortune, 1984) ...
William Salomon, 99, a former managing partner of the Salomon Brothers investment bank, watched from a wheelchair in federal court in Newark as his former secretary, Karen Febles, 48, of ...
Throughout Troy Prince’s 30-year finance career, which has included stints at Salomon Brothers and Wells Fargo and spanned several continents, he has been haunted by the fact that he would see ...
The roughly 12,000-square-foot duplex of former Salomon Brothers CEO John Gutfreund is believed to be one of the largest apartments on New York’s Fifth Avenue.
John Gutfreund, the former chairman of Salomon Brothers who died on Wednesday, was a pivotal figure in Wall Street history.
Salomon Brothers during the ’80s was the preeminent bond house. It was built by high-risk traders such as John Gutfreund, who was known to have made a $1 million bet on one round of liar’s poker.
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