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Mutual funds firms are no longer novices at harnessing the marketing potential of Facebook and Twitter, and have, at least incrementally, been learning to successfully reach investors through social media channels.
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ING U.S. announced last week that the underwriters in its initial public offering have exercised their overallotment option to purchase approximately 9.8 million additional shares of ING U.S. from ING Group at the IPO price of $19.50 per share.
June 4 -
This was one initial public offering that NASDAQ executives sure didn't "like".
June 4 -
In early May of 2013, Scottish firm Aberdeen Asset Management announced plans to run its first ever global brand advertising campaign.
June 4 -
"Buy a pool in March 2014," Fidelity Investments' FutureTimeline application tells users on Facebook.
June 4 -
In an environment of transparency and volatile capital markets, you would think exchange-traded fund vehicles would hold more of a percentage in the $3.6 trillion retirement plan marketplace.
June 4 -
One year after the untimely death of Richard Aster, founder of Larkspur, Ca.-based Aster Capital Investment Management, the investment advisor is selling off its assets.
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John Hancock Funds has added Christopher Fuschillo as a managing director on its institutional sales team in a new position, calling on analysts and gatekeepers at major broker-dealer firms.
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The ICI has a new director of Financial Services Policy.
June 3 -
OppenheimerFunds has promoted Art Steinmetz to president. He is currently executive vice president and chief investment officer, where he oversees all equity, fixed income and alternative investment capabilities including investment strategy, strategic planning and personnel.
June 3