616:, the firm's President, COO and former trader, to be his co-CEO in May 1983. Glucksman introduced a number of changes that had the effect of increasing tensions. Coupled with Glucksmanβs management style and a downturn in the markets, these tensions resulted in a power struggle that ousted Peterson and left Glucksman as the sole CEO. Upset bankers who had soured over the power struggle left the company. The company suffered under the disintegration, and Glucksman was pressured into selling the firm. After the merger,
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458:, with Weill assuming the position of CEO of the combined firm. At the time of the merger, Shearson Loeb Rhoades, with $ 260 million of combined assets and approximately $ 550 million of revenue, was among the largest investment banking houses. By most measures, Shearson became the second largest brokerage firm in the U.S. trailing only Merrill Lynch. The merger with Loeb Rhoades was more notable for introducing a stronger investment banking business to Shearson.
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Following the merger, dozens of Hutton brokers left the firm to join competitors. At the same time, the combined firm suffered dwindling business from individual investors as its focus was shifted to large corporate transactions. The Hutton brand was used until 1990, when
American Express abandoned
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scandal that was uncovered in 1985. Hutton branches were writing checks against accounts at various regional banks and then funding those accounts with checks from yet other banks. This strategy, known as "chaining," gave Hutton the use of money in both accounts until the checks cleared. In effect,
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In the 1960s, Shearson, Hammill became well known for its commercials that suggested "If You Want To Know Whatβs Going On On Wall Street, Ask
Shearson Hammill". The firm had 63 offices in the US and internationally supported by a well-regarded securities research department.
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Despite its strong retail brokerage business, Shearson's capital reserves were diminished and, by 1974, it was clear that
Shearson did not have sufficient capital to survive as an independent firm, opting to merge with Weill's better capitalized
454:, which like Shearson had been suffering financial difficulties and was looking for a potential acquiror. During Mothers Day Weekend in 1979, Shearson and Loeb agreed to an $ 83 million ($ 348.4 million today) all-stock merger to form
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After selling
Shearson to American Express, Weill was given the position of president of American Express in 1983. The following year, Weill was named chairman and CEO of American Express's insurance subsidiary,
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December 3, 1987, Hutton agreed to a merger with Shearson Lehman in a $ 1 billion ($ 2,681,898,067 today) deal. The merger took effect in 1988, and the merged firm was named Shearson Lehman Hutton, Inc.
716:. Although Hutton reported the investigation to the SEC, it was not enough to stop prosecutors from all but announcing that Hutton would be indicted. This last scandal was uncovered only a week before
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began his career as an auditor for the
Wisconsin Central Railroad before taking a position in the steel industry in 1898. Shearson was an active member of New York society. Hammill, who was raised in
688:, E.F. Hutton became one of the largest brokerage firms in the U.S. Hutton was best known for its commercials in the 1970s and 1980s that used the phrase, "When E. F. Hutton talks, people listen".
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Among
Shearson's most notable incarnations were Shearson / American Express, Shearson Lehman / American Express, Shearson Lehman Brothers, Shearson Lehman Hutton and finally Smith Barney Shearson.
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Hutton was giving itself a free loan that also did not carry any interest. In early 1987, an internal Hutton probe revealed that brokers at an office in
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In the 1980s, Hutton was caught up in a number of difficulties that ultimately led the firm to seek a buyer. Hutton's most serious trouble came from a
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The following is an illustration of the company's major mergers and acquisitions and historical predecessors (this is not a comprehensive list):
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industry's largest firm. After its acquisition by
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who consolidated numerous investment banking firms under the Shearson brand before selling the company to
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and would go on to acquire the core Shearson brokerage business that he had built in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Nash, Nathaniel C. (May 3, 1985). "E.F. Hutton guilty in bank fraud: penalties could top $ 10 million".
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became CEO of American Express in 1993, he negotiated the sale of Shearson's retail brokerage and
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CREATING A WALL STREET GIANT β For Weill, It's Doubly Sweet Deal
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the name and the business was renamed Shearson Lehman Brothers.
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1038:(formerly Carter, Berlind, Potoma & Weill, est. 1960)
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and maintained another main office in Chicago. By the end of
1995:"Shearson Reported To Acquire Hutton In a $ 1 Billion Deal"
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brokerage and investment banking firm founded in 1902 by
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Hornblower, Weeks, Noyes & Trask
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2085:"Fred Joseph, Who Led Drexel in Its Heyday, Dies at 72"
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Loeb, Rhoades, Hornblower & Co.
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unit, prior to the discontinuation of the Shearson name
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220:. The Shearson name was discontinued in 1994.
1604:, Citigroup executive, Chairman & CEO of
361:The firm was originally headquartered in the
2175:Former investment banks of the United States
2067:"Salomon Smith Barney" from Gambee, Robert.
2049:"Joe Plumeri: The Apostle of Life Insurance"
894:Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers
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2106:"Look Who's Talking: Samuel J. Plumeri Jr"
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1797:Investment bankers and brokers of America
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500:. Shearson Hayden Stone then merged with
342:before that. Shearson, who was raised in
2133:Shearson Lehman Brothers Company History
2073:. W. W. Norton & Company, 1999. p.73
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1858:Shearson Lehman Brothers Company History
1713:A thousand American Men of Mark of Today
1433:Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb
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680:. Under the Hutton brothers and later
672:, a brokerage firm founded in 1904 by
470:Shearson/American Express logo c. 1982
272:Shearson Hammill & Co. (1902β1974)
164:firms from 1902 until 1994, named for
1238:(est. 1866 as Trask & Brown)
873:, today known as
2015:Vanities on The Bonfire: Peter Cohen
1958:
1936:. September 16, 1985. Archived from
1727:"Edward Shearson, A Stockbroker, 86"
635:'s management team in its attempted
411:, the chairman of the up-and-coming
2108:. The Trentonian News. May 17, 2010
831:Shearson Lehman Brothers, 1990β1993
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598:United States Secretary of Commerce
502:Loeb, Rhoades, Hornblower & Co.
452:Loeb, Rhoades, Hornblower & Co.
100:, Shearson operations were sold to
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2047:Bianco, Anthony (March 30, 1998).
1930:"Placing the Blame At E.F. Hutton"
1585:Stacy Johnson, author and host of
1034:Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt
765:Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt
668:In 1988, Shearson Lehman acquired
413:Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt
262:Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt
187:In 1981, Shearson was acquired by
117:Shearson Lehman / American Express
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1846:WALL STREET: A Private Depression
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440:Shearson Loeb Rhoades (1979β1981)
385:Shearson Hayden Stone (1974β1979)
315:, as well as a broker of various
2180:Shearson Lehman/American Express
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534:Fireman's Fund Insurance Company
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1752:"Shearson Name may Disappear"
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928:Shearson Lehman Brothers
784:bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers
647:, who were backed by Drexel.
1907:. McGraw-Hill, 1997, page 78
1017:Hayden Stone, Inc.
838:in 1993 and merger with its
405:1973β1974 stock market crash
156:was the name of a series of
70:; 122 years ago
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1715:. 20th Edition, 1917. p.323
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718:the 1987 stock market crash
695:Shearson Lehman Hutton logo
631:. In 1989, Shearson backed
494:Shearson, Hammill & Co.
329:Chicago Mercantile Exchange
296:Shearson, Hammill & Co.
250:Shearson, Hammill & Co.
179:securities firms including
115:Shearson / American Express
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552:Shearson Lehman Brothers
258:Hornblower & Company
119:Shearson Lehman Brothers
1774:"Caleb W. Hammill Dead"
1252:Paul H. Davis & Co.
1234:Spencer Trask & Co.
1185:(merged 1953β1977)
1053:Hayden, Stone & Co.
803:Hayden, Stone & Co.
645:Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
506:Loeb, Rhoades & Co.
446:Loeb, Rhoades & Co.
425:Hayden, Stone & Co.
399:Hayden, Stone & Co.
393:Shearson logo from 1978
321:New York Stock Exchange
254:Loeb, Rhoades & Co.
2028:"Joseph J. Plumeri II"
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1681:E. F. Hutton & Co.
1596:Drexel Burnham Lambert
1523:E. F. Hutton & Co.
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1312:Foster & Marshall
1296:Robinson Humphrey Co.
1198:Hornblower & Weeks
1137:Carl M. Loeb & Co.
910:Shearson Lehman Hutton
809:Loeb Rhoades & Co.
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1905:The Last Partnerships
1893:on February 27, 2012.
1848:. TIME, Apr. 16, 1973
1606:Willis Group Holdings
1573:, Bridgewater founder
1156:Rhoades & Company
1001:Shearson Hayden Stone
983:Shearson Loeb Rhoades
827:E.F. Hutton & Co.
773:Smith Barney Shearson
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674:Edward Francis Hutton
670:E.F. Hutton & Co.
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518:Shearson Loeb Rhoades
514:Shearson Loeb Rhoades
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197:E.F. Hutton & Co.
123:Smith Barney Shearson
18:Shearson Hayden Stone
1761:. November 10, 1993.
1469:Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
1410:L. Messel & Co.
988:(acquired 1981)
888:Lehman Brothers
678:Franklyn Laws Hutton
577:Shearson Lehman logo
2135:. Funding Universe
2094:. December 1, 2009.
2004:. December 3, 1987.
1903:Geisst, Charles R.
1736:. November 1, 1950.
1627:Randolph L. Speight
1608:, and owner of the
1592:Frederick H. Joseph
847:Acquisition history
592:in 1977 was led by
206:, a predecessor of
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2091:The New York Times
2001:The New York Times
1979:The New York Times
1962:The New York Times
1860:. Funding Universe
1808:Markham, Jerry W.
1780:The New York Times
1758:The New York Times
1733:The New York Times
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