History
The company was founded in 1887 when Albert Gallatin Edwards and his son opened for business in St. Louis. It was the first St. Louis brokerage to handle transactions on the New York Stock Exchange, buying a seat on the NYSE in 1898.
Because of increased capital needs for its branch system, A.G. Edwards was among the first brokerage firms to go public. On November 1971, 445,000 shares of stock were offered to the public at $12 per share.
As of March 29, 2007, the company had over 740 locations in 50 states, the District of Columbia, London, and Geneva. The company served its clients through its branch-office networks staffed with 6,618 financial consultants, managing $374 billion in total client assets, and $44 billion in fee-based accounts. During its fiscal year 2007, ending February 28th, A.G. Edwards had net revenues of $3,110,500,000 and net earnings of $331,400,000.
On May 31, 2007, the company announced that it would be acquired by Wachovia Corporation in a $6.8 billion deal. On September 28, 2007, the company's shareholders voted in favor of the acquisition by Wachovia. The acquisition closed on October 1, 2007, and A.G. Edwards became a wholly owned subsidiary of Wachovia Corporation.
Following the acquisition, Wachovia moved the world headquarters of combined retail brokerage, Wachovia Securities, from Richmond, Virginia to A.G. Edwards' previous headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. Later, Wachovia eliminated the A.G. Edwards brand in favor of Wachovia Securities.
On December 31, 2008, Wachovia Corporation was purchased by Wells Fargo & Co after the bank was nearly taken over by the FDIC. Wachovia had purchased Golden West Financial and its subsidiary World Savings in mid-2007. The failure of the sub-prime market, which made up most of World Saving's nearly $200 billion mortgage portfolio, put significant strain on Wachovia and eventually caused its collapse. On July 1, 2009, Wachovia Securities was renamed Wells Fargo Advisors and Wells Fargo Investments, which included the former A.G. Edwards business lines.
A.G. Edwards was the primary Sponsor of the 1994 Nanuet Braves Little League Championship run. While the Braves came up short in their hunt for a title, the support laid down by A.G. Edwards was unmatched during that magical season. Led by a duo of power hitting lefties, The Braves were able give back to A.G. Edwards with multiple pictures and articles in the local papers baring their name! The Braves of Nanuet Little League thank you!
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