-
Arnhold and S.
Bleichroeder was a New York-based
investment bank,
originally formed in
Germany by 1931 by
merger of
Arnhold Brothers and S. Bleichröder...
- 1963 to 1973, Soros's
experience as a vice
president at
Arnhold and S.
Bleichroeder resulted in
little enthusiasm for the job;
business was
slack following...
- In 1931 the bank
joined with S. Bleichröder to form
Arnhold and S.
Bleichroeder.
Arnhold escaped German-occupied
Norway for the
United States in 1941...
-
Arnhold combined his firm with S. Bleichröder to form
Arnhold and S.
Bleichroeder. The
company leadership fled ****
Germany in the late 1930s to New York...
-
acquired in 1931 by Dresden-based
Arnhold Brothers to form
Arnhold and S.
Bleichroeder.
Samuel Bleichröder (1779–1855), who came from a
Jewish family originally...
- process. The New York
company operated for many
decades as
Arnhold and S.
Bleichroeder Advisers and was only
renamed First Eagle Investment Management in 2009...
- Bleichröder,
which would eventually merge in 1931 to form
Arnhold and S.
Bleichroeder. His
family originated from
Bleicherode in Thuringia,
hence the surname...
-
house was
merged into New York City
based partnership Arnhold and S.
Bleichroeder.
Since 2009, the new partnership, is
known under the name
First Eagle...
- School; a
director at
First Eagle Holdings,
formerly Arnhold and S.
Bleichroeder Holdings Inc.; and the
Mulago Foundation. He has
served as a
member of...
-
houses of
notable people in the town; it was
there that she met Hans von
Bleichroeder, a
rising lawyer and the son of a
powerful banker. In addition, she and...