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Loeb, Gerald M.


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    • Gerald Martin
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    • Loeb, G. M. (Gerald M.)
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    • found: The battle for investment survival, 1996:CIP t.p. (Gerald M. Loeb)
    • found: LC data base, 12-11-95(hdg.: Loeb, Gerald M.)
    • found: The battle for investment survival, 1956:t.p. (G.M. Loeb)
    • found: Contemporary Authors, via WWW, October 2m 2013(Gerald M(artin) Loeb, 1899-1974; born July 24, 1899, in San Francisco, CA; died 1974; E. F. Hutton & Co. (investment firm), New York, NY, manager of statistical department, San Francisco branch, 1922-1924, head of statistical department, New York, 1924-1929, became partner, 1929, retired as vice-chair and director in 1965; president, Sidney S. Loeb Memorial Foundation, Inc., New York March of Dimes, co-chair, 1958, 1959, chair, 1960; trustee and member of finance committee, Danbury Hospital; trustee, Mark Twain Library, Danbury; former director, American National Theatre and Academy; member of visiting committee, Board of Overseers, Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration; visiting lecturer at various times, Harvard University, Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Vermont summer finance forum on Wall Street; author of: Battle for Investment Survival, Simon and Schuster, 1957; Loeb's Checklist for Buying Stocks, Simon & Schuster, 1960; The Battle for Stock Market Profits (Not the Way It's Taught at Harvard Business School), Simon & Schuster, 1971; writer of a syndicated weekly investment column)
    • found: Wikipedia, October 2, 2013(Gerald M. Loeb; stockbroker, Investment banker; Gerald Loeb (July 1899 - April 13, 1974) was a founding partner of E.F. Hutton & Co., a renowned Wall Street trader and brokerage firm; he was the author of the books The Battle For Investment Survival and The Battle For Stock Market Profits; Loeb promoted a view of the market as too risky to hold stocks for the long term in contrast to well known value investors; he also created the Gerald Loeb Award, given annually for excellence in various cateogories of financial journalism)
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    • 1995-12-11: new
    • 2013-10-04: revised
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