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acquisitions. In 1957 he joined Plough, Inc., the inventors of Coppertone suntan lotion, and St. Joseph's aspirin, in Memphis as their Financial Vice President. And, from 1960 - 1969, he was Group Vice President for Textron, Inc. in Providence, R.I. He was instrumental in adding Bell Helicopter, and Speidel (twistaflex watch bands) to Textron. Bob left Textron to form Grant Capital Management Corporation, a venture capital firm which, soon after incorporation, made a significant investment in American Bakeries, Inc., the third-largest wholesale baking company in the United States. He was elected CEO and CFO and shepherded a remarkable financial turnaround for the company. He remained with American until his retirement.
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Following WWII, he returned to Brown and graduated in 1948. Two years later, he graduated from the Harvard School of Business Administration where he earned an MBA...Bob began his business career with Kidder, Peabody & Co. in New York, and then Chicago working in investment banking and later in
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Jett's implosion forced GE to take a $ 210 million charge to its first-quarter earnings ($ 350 million before taxes). Years later, Welch recalled that GE business leaders were so shaken by the huge loss that they offered to dip into the coffers of their own divisions to close the gap. In contrast,
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Welch said that the aftermath of the insider trading scandal led him to conclude that buying Kidder had been a mistake. He was appalled by the firm's outsize bonus pool, which was $ 40 million greater than the GE corporate pool at the time even though Kidder accounted for only 0.05 percent of GE's
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The NYSE barred Jett from securities trading or working for any firm affiliated with the exchange, a move that effectively banned him from the securities industry. The SEC subsequently formalized his ban from the industry, and ultimately concluded that Jett's actions amounted to securities fraud.
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and Edwin as they started The Massachusetts Electrical Engineering Company, which later became Stone & Webster, in the 1890s. Gordon helped rebuild Kidder Peabody by focusing on specific niche markets including utility finance and municipal bonds. Stone & Webster had thus become an
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to start an R&D department to research and analyse the connection between finance and mathematics. Gradually the department grew to contain 75 prominent academics, and continued to function till Kidder Peabody's closure.
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Years later, Welch claimed that the Jett debacle was a reminder that Kidder had been "a headache and an embarrassment from the start" for GE. Earlier, several GE board members with experience in financial services, such as
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On September 11, the former offices of Kidder Peabody (which were occupied by PaineWebber, as they had assumed the lease as part of the acquisition in 1994) were among many businesses impacted by the
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Although Kidder had rebuilt itself with mortgage-backed bonds, negative media coverage following the disclosure of Jett's overstated profits led GE to sell most of Kidder Peabody's assets to
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Gordon served as Kidder's chairman until selling it to General Electric in 1986. GE believed that Kidder would be a good fit for its financial services division,
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In 1967, Kidder Peabody helped to arrange a deal whereby the USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation invested $ 21.8 million in the failing Lebanese
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Soon after the GE purchase, a skein of insider trading scandals, which came to define the Street of the 1980s and were depicted in the
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in 1994. After the acquisition by PaineWebber, the Kidder Peabody name was dropped, ending the firm's 130-year presence on
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for $ 670 million, in October 1994. The transaction closed in January 1995, and the Kidder Peabody name was retired.
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integrated company which designed utility projects, built them, financed them, and operated them for municipalities.
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Derailment On Wall Street -- A special report.; Fallen Bond Trader Sees Himself As an Outsider and a Scapegoat
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Kidder Peabody was among the first Wall Street firms to start and dedicate an entire department to financial
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Kidder Peabody was later involved in a trading scandal related to false profits booked from 1990 to 1994.
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In the aftermath of the 1929 stock market crash, Kidder Peabody was in a perilous situation. In 1931,
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income. He also didn't understand how "mediocre people" were garnering such high bonuses. Soon after
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father, Frank G. Webster, was a senior partner of Kidder Peabody, and Kidder had actively supported
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Welch said, no one at Kidder was willing to take responsibility for the debacle.
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Kidder Peabody Name To Vanish -- Venerable Presence Fades After 129 Years
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Kidder Peabody's offices on Devonshire Street in Boston c. 1908
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at Baker Library Special Collections, Harvard Business School
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in 1986. Following heavy losses, it was subsequently sold to
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Kidder, Peabody & Co. was established in April 1865 by
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Francis H. Peabody, co-founder of Kidder Peabody, c. 1908
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bought the struggling firm with financial backing from
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Oliver Peabody, co-founder of Kidder Peabody c. 1908
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