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Stifel Financial Corp V.SF


Primary Symbol: SF Alternate Symbol(s):  SFB | SF.PR.B

Stifel Financial Corp. is a financial holding company. The Company's principal subsidiary is Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, a full-service retail and institutional wealth management and investment banking company. Its segment includes Global Wealth Management, Institutional Group, and others. Its Global Wealth Management segment consists of two businesses, the Private Client Group and Stifel Bancorp. The Private Client Group provides securities brokerage services, including the sale of equities, mutual funds, fixed income products, and insurance, as well as offering banking products to its private clients through its bank subsidiaries, which provide residential, consumer, commercial lending, and FDIC-insured deposit accounts to customers. The Institutional Group segment includes institutional sales and trading. The Other segment includes interest income from stock borrow activities, unallocated interest expense, interest income and gains and losses from investments.


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Post by jimmmanon May 04, 2009 12:00am
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I had trouble opening this, but can

I had trouble opening this, but cansomeone tell me if Chris England ranked? TIA

From CNBC Website:

Throughout the history of business, the failure or success of a companyhas relied on many factors, not the least of which is the corporatesavvy or managerial shortcomings of the executive at the top. Recently,many CEOs have come under fire for mismanagement, costing taxpayer andshareholder money alike amid the worst economic downturn in decades.

So how do these corporate leaders stack up against the worst CEOs of all time? To answer that question, Portfolio.comassembled a panel of professors from top business schools, surveyingthem on records of CEOs who most effectively destroyed value andinnovation while displaying the worst management skills throughouttheir management tenure. Here is the result of their findings: The 20Worst American CEOs of all time.

Rankings By: Portfolio.com
Posted 30 Apr 2009

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