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State Street Corp V.STT


Primary Symbol: STT Alternate Symbol(s):  STT.PR.G

State Street Corporation is a financial holding company. The Company, through its subsidiary, State Street Bank and Trust Company (State Street Bank), provides a range of financial products and services to institutional investors. It operates through two lines of business: Investment Servicing and Investment Management. Its Investment Servicing, through State Street Investment Services, State Street Global Markets, State Street Alpha, and State Street Digital, provides investment services for clients, including mutual funds, collective investment funds and other investment pools. Its products include back-office products, such as custody, accounting, investor services and others. Its Investment Management line of business, through State Street Global Advisors, provides a range of investment management strategies and products for its clients. It offers a breadth of services and solutions, including ESG investing, defined contribution products, Global Fiduciary Solutions, and others.


NYSE:STT - Post by User

Comment by rentedatenton Jun 21, 2015 5:02pm
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RE:STT

RE:STTWetinc, I must confess I did not get very far. The first screen I apply to any investment is a dead simple google search - input the chief executive's name together with a word typically associated with financial wrongdoing. I expect to get blanked, and most of the time I am. In this case, there was a large number of hits. I read a number of reports in Financial Post, Silicon Investor, and a host of smaller outfits. Suffice to say that prudence will see me supporting management's recommended slate of directors at the AGM.
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