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  2. Jim Conroy - Wikipedia

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    Jim Conroy. Jim Conroy is an American actor and television writer known for appearing on television shows and movies, such as The Cuphead Show!, Jellystone!, Kenny the Shark and Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman, [1] [2] as well as numerous radio commercials and video games. He has worked for WGBH, Hanna Barbera, The Walt Disney Company and Discovery ...

  3. Navi Group - Wikipedia

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    Navi is an Indian financial services company founded by Sachin Bansal [1] and Ankit Agarwal in 2018. Navi operates in the space of digital Loans, home loans, [2] mutual funds, health insurance , digital gold and micro-loans. [3] It currently has $100 million in revenue with $10 million in profit.

  4. Charles Schwab Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Schwab Corporation [2] is an American multinational financial services company. It offers banking, commercial banking, investing and related services including consulting, and wealth management advisory services to both retail and institutional clients. It has over 380 branches, primarily in financial centers in the United States ...

  5. TipRanks - Wikipedia

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    TipRanks is a financial technology company that uses artificial intelligence to analyze financial big data to provide stock market research tools for retail investors. The TipRanks Financial Accountability Engine scans and analyzes financial websites, corporate filings submitted to the SEC, and analyst ratings, to rank financial experts in real ...

  6. GAIN Capital - Wikipedia

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    GAIN Capital was a US-based provider of online trading services, headquartered in Bedminster, New Jersey until it was acquired by StoneX Group in 2020. [1] The company provided market access and trade execution services in foreign exchange, contracts for difference (CFDs) and exchange-based products to retail and institutional investors.

  7. Payment for order flow - Wikipedia

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    Payment for order flow (PFOF) is the compensation that a stockbroker receives from a market maker in exchange for the broker routing its clients' trades to that market maker. [1] It is a controversial practice that has been called a "kickback" by its critics. [2] Policymakers supportive of PFOF and several people in finance who have a favorable ...

  8. A. G. Edwards - Wikipedia

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    A.G. Edwards, Inc. was an American financial services holding company; its principal wholly owned subsidiary was A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc., which operated as a full-service securities broker-dealer in the United States and Europe. The firm was acquired by Wachovia to be folded into Wachovia Securities; [1] Wachovia was subsequently acquired by ...

  9. TD Securities - Wikipedia

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    TD Securities is a Canadian investment bank and financial services provider that offers advisory and capital market services to corporate, government, and institutional clients worldwide. The firm provides services in corporate and investment banking , capital markets, and global transaction services. [2]