Charles Schwab kong-si

Charles Schwab kong-si (ing-gú: Charles Schwab Corporation[2]) sī tsi̍t-king Bí-kok khua-kok kim-iông ho̍k-bū kong-si [en]. Charles Schwab uī sió-bē hām ki-kòo kheh-hōo thê-kiong gîn-hâng, siong-gia̍p gîn-hâng, tâu-tsu kah siong-kuan ho̍k-bū, pau-kuat tsu-sûn hām tsâi-hù kuán-lí stsu-sûn ho̍k-bū. Charles Schwab ióng-iú 360 guā-kíng hun-ki ki-kòo, tsú-iàu hun-pòo teh Bí-kok hām Ing-kok ê kim-iông tiong-sim. Charles Schwab sī Bí-kok tē-7 tuā gîn-hâng ki-kòo, kheh-hōo tsu-sán tshiau-kuè 8.5 bān-ik bí-guân.[5] Tsia̍t-tsí 2022-nî 2-gue̍h 7-ji̍t, Charles Schwab ióng-iú 2900 bān tshio-tiô king-kí kháu-tsō, 210 bān khì-gia̍p thè-hiu kè-uē tsham-ú-tsiá, 150 bān gîn-hâng hōo-thâu hām 8.5 bān-ik bí-guân ê kheh-hōo tsu-sán.[6] Charles Schwab sîng-li̍p teh California tsiu San Francisco, tsóng-pōo khiā-tī Texas tsiu Westlake.

Charles Schwab kong-si
Hîng-thài Kong-khai kong-si
ISIN US8085131055
Hâng-gia̍p Financial services
Tshòng-kiàn nî 1971 nî;​ 53 nî í-chêng​ (1971) (as Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.)
Bí-kok California tsiu San Francisco
Tshòng-kiàn-tsiá Charles R. Schwab
Tsóng-pōo Bí-kok Texas tsiu Westlake[1]
Number of locations
Over 360 branches
Líng-tō jîn-bu̍t
  • Charles R. Schwab
  • (Chairman)
  • Walter W. Bettinger II
  • (President & CEO)
Services
Revenue Increase US$18.52 billion (2021)
Increase US$7.71 billion (2021)
Increase US$5.36 billion (2021)
AUM Increase US$8.14 trillion (2021)
Total assets Increase US$667.27 billion (2021)
Total equity Increase US$56.26 billion (2021)
Owner
Guān-káng jîn-sòo
c. 33,400 (2021 12-gue̍h)
Tsí-kong-si [en]
  • Charles Schwab Bank
  • Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
  • Charles Schwab Futures, Inc.
  • Charles Schwab Premier Bank
  • OptionsXpress
  • Schwab Performance Technologies
  • Charles Schwab Foundation
  • Charles Schwab Trust Bank
  • Schwab Holdings, Inc.
  • Scottrade
  • TD Ameritrade Media Productions
  • TD Ameritrade
Bāng-tsām
Tsù-kha / tsù-kái
Charles Schwab Institutional Reporting: 2021[2][3][4]
Charles Schwab kong-si khia-tī New Jersey tsiu Princeton.

Charles Schwab kong-si tī 1971-nî iû kāng-miâ ê Charles R. Schwab [en] sóo tshòng-li̍p, tsiân-sin uî Charles Schwab & Co., Charles Schwab kong-si lī-iōng 1970 nî-tāi pàng-sang kim-iông kuán-tsè ê hong-huat khai-tshòng kóo-kuân tsìng-kuàn ê tsiat-khàu siau-siū. Teh California tsiu Sacramento khai-siat kî-kàm-tiàm liáu-āu, tsit-ê gîn-hâng tī 1980 nî-tāi king-tsè khok-tiong [en] uī tsit-ê gîn-hâng teh ki-su̍t, tsū-tōng-huà hām sòo-kì kì-lio̍k pó-tsûn hong-bīn ê tâu-tsu thê-kiong tsu-kim tsìn-tsîng khok-tián kàu Seattle. Tē-2 ê tsuân thinn-hāu ting-tuā su-ji̍p hām pò-kè ê ho̍k-bū, Charles Schwab tī 1983-nî hōo Bí-kok gîn-hâng [en] iōng 5500 bān bí-guân ê kè-siàu siu-kòo. Sann-nî liáu-āu, tsit-ê gîn-hâng bián-huì kiōng-tông ki-kim [en] ê îng-lī lîng-lik tshiok-sú tshòng-sí-jîn í 2.8 ik bí-guân ê kè-siàu huê-kòo i-ê kong-si.[7]

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Ên-sin ua̍t-to̍k

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  • Cronin, Mary J. Banking and Finance on the Internet (John Wiley & Sons, 1998). online
  • Ingham, John N., and Lynne B. Feldman. Contemporary American business leaders: a biographical dictionary (Greenwood, 1990). pp 566–71.
  • Kador, John. Charles Schwab: How one company beat Wall Street and reinvented the brokerage industry (John Wiley & Sons, 2002).excerpt
  • Silver, A. David. Entrepreneurial Megabucks: The 100 Greatest Entrepreneurs of the Last 25 Years (1985).
  • Willis, Rod. "Charles Schwab: High-Tech Horatio Alger?" Management Review (Sept. 1986) 75#9 pp. 17–20.

Tsham-ua̍t

siu-kái
  • List of asset management firms
  • Fortune (magazine)
  • Business Wire
  • Los Angeles Times
  • S&P 500
  • Los Angeles Times
  • S&P 100
  • Business Wire
  • Fortune (magazine)
  • Scottrade
  • TD Ameritrade Network
  • TD Ameritrade
  • CBS Building

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