Tory, Tory joins up with New York securities law firm
<i>Merged firm to specialize in M&As</i>
- By: IE Staff
- October 4, 1999 October 4, 1999
- 08:58
<i>Merged firm to specialize in M&As</i>
<i>New members must be working towards a CLU or CFP designation</i>
<i>Replaced by CEO Peter Williams</i><br>
<i>Deal awaiting regulatory approval</i><br>
<i>Buys Tenax benefits & Consulting</i><br>
<i>IFIC panel predicts combination of boutique and global companies</i>
<i>Links up with Bond Exchange</i>
<i>Intends to offer trust services across Canada</i>
<i>Unitholder meetings set for end of October</i>
<i>First-ever guidelines geared to partnerships</i><br>
<i>Preferred share issue in Canada only</i><br>
<i>Energy prices and gold lead the way</i><br>
<i>Wacky ads try to lure back customers</i><br>
<i>Policyholder meeting set for Dec. 15</i><br>
<i>Former Québec revenue minister new executive advisor</i><br>
<i>Three-stage plan gets nod from U.S. government</i><br>
<i>Two-year posting to focus on globalization</i><br>
<i>Vows to expand its mortgage business</i><br>
<i>Plan to develop online banking services</i><br>
<i>Deal adds $3.65 billion in assets under management</i>
<I>In-store banking will be available across Canada in Canadian Tire </I>
<i>Third quarter earnings up 24.5% over a year ago</i><br>
<i>e-Scotia will provide PKI technology</i><br>
<I>EnerVest FTS LP 1999 available at Schwab website</I>
<I>webBroker will be available via media phones</I><br><br>