Charles Schwab Corp.
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TD Ameritrade-E*Trade Deal Needs to Happen...shareolder TD Bank. E*Trade's market capitalization is $3.2 billion. The dominant U.S. discount brokerage, measured by assets under management, is Charles Schwab (SCHW). Mutual fund manager Fidelity Investment is also a major player in this... In this article: TD Ameritrade, E*Trade, SCHW, Market capitalization, and Toronto-Dominion Bank |
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MarketWatch.com - MarketPulse | November 02, 2009
Schwab readies first ETFs
...online broker said Monday. The company said it will list its first four ETFs on Tuesday, followed by four more in December -- they will track U.S. and international stocks, and will list on the NYSE Arca exchange. The firm said Schwab clients...
In this article: MarketWatch, Boston, and U.S.
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Reuters | December 15, 2008
UPDATE 1-Schwab to cut 100 jobs to reduce expenses
...100 jobs to reduce expenses U.S. discount brokerage Charles Schwab Corp <SCHW.O> said on Monday it would cut about 100 jobs immediately and more in the future to reduce annual expenses by up to 8 percent. The company, which also...
In this article: Charles Schwab Corp, U.S., Revenue, and San Francisco
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Prime Newswire | November 02, 2009
Charles Schwab Licenses Five Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Indexes for First-Ever Lineup of ETFs
...highly reputable partner, in using their indexes for our ETFs. We are certain our launch will prove highly successful," said Peter Crawford, senior vice president, Charles Schwab. The five indexes are subsets of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock...
In this article: Dow Jones & Company, Charles Schwab, U.S., Licenses, NEW YORK, Market capitalization, Far Eastern Economic Review, and SmartMoney
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MarketWatch | September 15, 2009
Knight, Schwab see Aug. trading volume rise
NEW YORK (Marketwatch) -- Knight Capital Group Inc.'s August U.S. average daily trading volume climbed 7.7% from July on a dollar basis and surged 53% from a year earlier, while Charles Schwab Corp. reported a 24% rise from last year.
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Times Online | July 20, 2009
Need to Know: Lacroix offer ... Pfizer vote ... steel output
...of the financial crisis. Charles Schwab: Andrew Cuomo, the New York Attorney General, intends to charge Charles Schwab with civil fraud over its marketing and sale of auction rate securities, Cuomo's office said. Schwab, the largest US...
In this article: Pfizer, International Monetary Fund, UK, Oleg Deripaska, Wyeth, Allegation, Insolvency Service, and Spark Ventures
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The News Tribune | August 17, 2009
Business Highlights
...for an economic recovery because it accounts for two-thirds of all U.S. economic activity. NY AG sues Charles Schwab over securities sales NEW YORK (AP) - New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo filed a lawsuit Monday against the...
In this article: CIT Group Inc., NEW YORK, Recession, Lowe's Cos., UBS AG, U.S., Bankruptcy, Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest Association Inc., and New York Mercantile Exchange
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FT.com - Companies | July 20, 2009
TD Ameritrade agrees to securities buy-back
Its agreement to the $456m buy-back came as Andrew Cuomo, the New York attorney-general, threatened to sue another large broker, Charles Schwab, claiming it misrepresented the safety of such investments to its customers. The ARS...
In this article: Andrew Cuomo, Allegation, Charles Schwab, US Securities And Exchange Commission, Wall Street, Morgan Stanley, Jpmorgan, and Citi
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PR Newswire: All Releases | August 12, 2009
Affluent Investors Pessimistic About Short-Term Improvement in Their Already Dismal Household Investment Portfolio
...rate. The Phoenix study, which was conducted this past spring, shows that Charles Schwab, Fidelity, State Farm, T. Rowe Price, and Vanguard command the most favorable overall impression among firms well-known to investors. John Hancock,...
In this article: Fidelity Investments, Phoenix, MetLife, John Hancock, and U.S.
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Forbes.com News | September 03, 2009
An Earlier Recovery?
...Monetary Fund or World Bank may also consider changing their forecasts similarly. Kully Samra, U.K. branch director of Charles Schwab, thinks the market has been too pessimistic about recovery prospects, particularly for the United...
In this article: United States, Paris, Charles Schwab, U.S. Labor Department, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund
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The Charles Schwab Corporation (NASDAQ: SCHW), based in San Francisco, California is a company founded as a traditional (brick-and-mortar) brokerage house, and which today is one of the world's largest discount brokers. Schwab offers the same services as traditional brokerages but with lower commissions and fees than many other brokers. The company serves some 7 million individual and institutional clients, with $1.39 trillion in assets (as of March 31, 2008), from some 300 offices in the U.S. Clients can also access its services via telephone, wireless device, and the Internet. Besides discount brokerage, the firm offers a wide range of investment research, mutual funds, annuities, bond trading, and now checking and mortgages through its Charles Schwab Bank.
- Name:
- The Charles Schwab Corporation
- Type:
- Public (NASDAQ: SCHW)
- Location City:
- 101 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California, USA
- Founded:
- California (April 1971, as First Commander Corporation)
- Stock Symbol (NASDAQ):
- SCHW
- Key People:
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- Carrie E. Dwyer, VP Corporate Oversight
- James D. McCool, VP Schwab Corporate & Retirement Services
- Charles R. Schwab, Executive Chairman & Founder
- Benjamin L. Brigeman, VP Schwab Investor Services
- Rebecca Saeger, CMO
- John S. Clendening, VP Solution Services
- Joseph R. Martinetto, CFO
- Lisa K. Hunt, VP Schwab Investor Development
- Jan Hier-King, CIO
- Maurisa Sommerfield, VP Operational Services
- Walter W. Bettinger II, CEO
- Charles G. Goldman, VP Schwab Institutional
- Randall W. Merk, VP Investment Management
- Jay L. Allen, VP Human Resources
- No. of Employees:
- 13,300
- Motto:
- Talk to Chuck
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