Bridge Hall Stockbrokers Overview
- Year Founded
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2004

- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Employees
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2

- Latest Deal Type
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M&A
- Financing Rounds
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2
Bridge Hall Stockbrokers General Information
Description
Provider of stock brokerage and financial advisory services. The company provides corporate and strategic advisory services, investment and fund management services.
Contact Information
Corporate Office
- 30 Coleman Street
- 5th Floor
- London EC2R 5AL
- England, United Kingdom
Corporate Office
- 30 Coleman Street
- 5th Floor
- London EC2R 5AL
- England, United Kingdom
Bridge Hall Stockbrokers Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Bridge Hall Stockbrokers Signals
Bridge Hall Stockbrokers FAQs
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When was Bridge Hall Stockbrokers founded?
Bridge Hall Stockbrokers was founded in 2004.
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Where is Bridge Hall Stockbrokers headquartered?
Bridge Hall Stockbrokers is headquartered in London, United Kingdom.
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What is the size of Bridge Hall Stockbrokers?
Bridge Hall Stockbrokers has 2 total employees.
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What industry is Bridge Hall Stockbrokers in?
Bridge Hall Stockbrokers’s primary industry is Brokerage.
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Is Bridge Hall Stockbrokers a private or public company?
Bridge Hall Stockbrokers is a Private company.
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What is the current valuation of Bridge Hall Stockbrokers?
The current valuation of Bridge Hall Stockbrokers is
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What is Bridge Hall Stockbrokers’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Bridge Hall Stockbrokers is
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When was Bridge Hall Stockbrokers acquired?
Bridge Hall Stockbrokers was acquired on 13-Feb-2012.
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Who acquired Bridge Hall Stockbrokers?
Bridge Hall Stockbrokers was acquired by Alexander David Securities.
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