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  2. Charles Schwab - Wikipedia

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    Charles Schwab may refer to: Charles M. Schwab (1862–1939), American steel magnate of Bethlehem Steel Charles R. Schwab (born 1937), American broker and founder of the Charles Schwab Corporation

  3. Howie Schwab - Wikipedia

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    Schwab appeared on the sports trivia show Stump the Schwab, which ran from 2004 to 2006. During the show, Schwab faced off against sports fans in a trivia contest. Schwab said that he had a 64-16 record during the show's 80 episodes. [1] As part of cost-cutting efforts, Schwab was released from ESPN in June 2013. [8]

  4. Klaus Schwab - Wikipedia

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    Klaus Martin Schwab (German: [klaʊs ˈmaʁtiːn ʃvaːp]; born 30 March 1938) is a German mechanical engineer, economist, and founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF). He has acted as the WEF's chairman since founding the organisation in 1971.

  5. Charles Schwab's Fatherly Advice: Have a Passion for ... - AOL

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    Discount brokerage king Charles Schwab and his eldest daughter Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz got a chance to rewrite a little family history when they co-authored a personal finance book in 2002: It ...

  6. Merrill (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded on January 6, 1914, when Charles E. Merrill opened Charles E. Merrill & Co. for business at 7 Wall Street in New York City. [11] A few months later, Merrill's friend, Edmund C. Lynch, joined him, and in 1915 the name was officially changed to Merrill, Lynch & Co. [12] At that time, the firm's name included a comma between Merrill and Lynch, which was dropped in 1938. [13]

  7. Timothy Francis McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    While at Schwab, McCarthy was one of the top three executives at the firm. Following his departure from Schwab, McCarthy spent the next 12 years in Asia, first serving as chairman at Good Morning Securities Group in Seoul, South Korea. After four years there, McCarthy spent eight years as chairman and CEO of Nikko Asset Management Co. in Tokyo.

  8. Les Schwab - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Bishop Schwab (October 3, 1917 – May 18, 2007) was an American businessman from Oregon. [1] He was the founder of Les Schwab Tire Centers, a company which Modern Tire Dealer called "arguably the most respected independent tire store chain in the United States."

  9. Charles B. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Bartlett Johnson (born January 6, 1933) is an American billionaire businessman, with an estimated current net worth of around $6.1 billion. He was chief executive officer of Franklin Templeton Investments from 1957 to 2004. [3] He is a Republican megadonor and part owner of the San Francisco Giants. [4]