- BMO Nesbitt Burns
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BMO Nesbitt Burns Type Subsidiary Industry Financial Services, Private Wealth Management, Investment Management Predecessor Nesbitt, Thomson & Co., Burns Fry Founded 1987 (acquisition of Nesbitt Thomson) Headquarters Toronto, Ontario, Canada Parent Bank of Montreal Website www.bmonb.com BMO Nesbitt Burns is a Canadian investment firm. Since its formation in 1912, BMO Nesbitt Burns and its predecessor companies have offered aid to investors in meeting their financial goals. In August 1987 the Bank of Montreal took advantage of new banking regulations to acquire Nesbitt Thomson, one of Canada's oldest stock brokerage firms. In 1994, Nesbitt Thomson merged with securities dealer Burns Fry Ltd. to become Nesbitt Burns Inc. which emerged as a member organization of BMO Financial Group—one of the largest financial services providers in North America.
In 2007 BMO Nesbitt Burns was ranked as having the number one overall research team,[1] continuing the long tradition of excellence in research. The firm has been ranked first in research in every Brendan Wood International survey since 1981.
References
- ^ "Brendan Wood 2007 Canadian Equity Research Rankings" (pdf). Brendan wood International. 2007. http://www.bmonesbittburns.com/personalinvest/ProductsServices/files/BrendanWood2007.pdf. Retrieved 2007-11-21.
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Chief Executive Officer: Bill Downe | FY 2007 Statistics: Net income: $2.1 billion CAD (4%) | Market capitalization: $28.9 billion CAD | Assets: $366.5 billion CAD | Employees: 35,827 | Stock symbols: TSX: BMO NYSE: BMO | Website: www.bmo.comMajor brands by financial serviceFinancial group: BMO | Canadian banking: BMO Financial Group | U.S. banking: BMO Harris and Harris myCFO | Canadian Mutual Funds: BMO Mutual Funds and Guardian Group of Funds | Canadian self-service investing: BMO InvestorLine | Canadian full-service investing: BMO Nesbitt Burns | U.S. brokerage: BMO Harris Investor Services | Canadian insurance: BMO Life | Capital markets: BMO Capital MarketsCategories:- Bank of Montreal
- Stock brokerages and investment banks of Canada
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