Gruntal & Co.

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Gruntal & Co.
HeadquartersNew York City, United States
Key people
Benedict H. Gruntal, Morris Hartig, Albert Hartig
ProductsInvestment banking
Number of employees
700+

Gruntal & Co. was a boutique investment banking and brokerage firm based in New York City. Prior to its acquisition in 2002, the firm was among the oldest independent investment banking houses in the U.S.[1] The firm was founded as Sternberger & Fuld in 1880 by Maurice Sternberger, who partnered Ludwig Fuld. Sternberger bought a seat on the New York Stock Exchange in 1881 for $20,000. They were joined in 1884 by a third partner, Samuel Sinn, and the firm became Sternberger, Fuld & Sinn, with an office at 52 Broadway in Lower Manhattan.

Gruntal's brokerage business included more than 620 account executives across more than 30 locations throughout the U.S. The firm managed in excess of $19 billion of assets on behalf of its clients through its private client

equity research as well as sales and trading
operations.

Gruntal, which was headquartered in New York City was a member of the

National Association of Securities Dealers
.

In 2002,

Corporate affairs

Prominent former employees

References

  1. ^ a b Ryan, Beck To Acquire Bulk of Gruntal. New York Times, April 23, 2002
  2. ^ GRUNTAL CLOSES ITS CORPORATE BOND TRADING BUSINESS. New York Times, July 27, 2001
  3. ^ Stiefel Financial to Buy Ryan Beck. New York Times, January 9, 200
  4. ^ Goldstein, Matthew (7 April 2014). "SAC Capital, Meet Point72 Asset Management". New York Times. New York, N.Y., United States. The New York Times Company. p. B5. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Stephen A. Feinberg".

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