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- Refco abstract "Refco was a New York-based financial services company, primarily known as a broker of commodities and futures contracts. It was founded in 1969 as "Ray E. Friedman and Co." Prior to its collapse in October, 2005, the firm had over $4 billion in approximately 200,000 customer accounts, and it was the largest broker on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. The firm's balance sheet at the time of the collapse showed about $75 billion in assets and a roughly equal amount in liabilities. Though these filings have since been disowned by the company, they are probably roughly accurate in showing the firm's level of leverage.Refco became a public company on August 11, 2005 with the sale of 26.5 million shares to the public at $22. It closed the day over 25% higher than that, valuing the entire company at about $3.5 billion. Investors had been attracted to Refco's history of profit growth—it had reported 33% average annual gains in earnings over the four years prior to its initial public offering.".
- Refco extinctionDate "2005-10-17".
- Refco extinctionYear "2005".
- Refco fate "Bankruptcy after accounting fraud".
- Refco foundingYear "1969".
- Refco industry Financial_services.
- Refco keyPerson Phillip_R._Bennett.
- Refco location New_York_City.
- Refco location United_States.
- Refco type Public_company.
- Refco wikiPageExternalLink newsArticleSearch.aspx?storyID=203566+18-Oct-2005+RTRS&srch=refco.
- Refco wikiPageID "2911965".
- Refco wikiPageRevisionID "578213220".
- Refco companyLogo "150".
- Refco companyName "Refco, Inc.".
- Refco companyType Public_company.
- Refco defunct "2005-10-17".
- Refco fate "Bankruptcy after accounting fraud".
- Refco hasPhotoCollection Refco.
- Refco industry Financial_services.
- Refco keyPeople "Phillip R. Bennett, CEO & Chairman".
- Refco location New_York_City.
- Refco location United_States.
- Refco wordnet_type synset-company-noun-1.
- Refco subject Category:1969_establishments_in_the_United_States.
- Refco subject Category:Companies_delisted_from_the_New_York_Stock_Exchange.
- Refco subject Category:Companies_disestablished_in_2005.
- Refco subject Category:Companies_established_in_1969.
- Refco subject Category:Defunct_financial_services_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Refco subject Category:Private_equity_portfolio_companies.
- Refco type Abstraction100002137.
- Refco type CompaniesDelistedFromTheNewYorkStockExchange.
- Refco type CompaniesDisestablishedIn2005.
- Refco type CompaniesEstablishedIn1969.
- Refco type Company108058098.
- Refco type DefunctFinancialServicesCompaniesOfTheUnitedStates.
- Refco type Group100031264.
- Refco type Institution108053576.
- Refco type Organization108008335.
- Refco type PrivateEquityPortfolioCompanies.
- Refco type SocialGroup107950920.
- Refco type YagoLegalActor.
- Refco type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Refco type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Refco type Agent.
- Refco type Company.
- Refco type Organisation.
- Refco type Organization.
- Refco type Business.
- Refco type Agent.
- Refco type SocialPerson.
- Refco type Thing.
- Refco comment "Refco was a New York-based financial services company, primarily known as a broker of commodities and futures contracts. It was founded in 1969 as "Ray E. Friedman and Co." Prior to its collapse in October, 2005, the firm had over $4 billion in approximately 200,000 customer accounts, and it was the largest broker on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. The firm's balance sheet at the time of the collapse showed about $75 billion in assets and a roughly equal amount in liabilities.".
- Refco label "Refco".
- Refco label "Refco".
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- Refco wasDerivedFrom Refco?oldid=578213220.
- Refco isPrimaryTopicOf Refco.
- Refco name "Refco, Inc.".