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Working Capital.

Capital One Facility on the West Creek Campus

 

April 22, 2008, Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 1

Financing the Green Revolution

Ewing Bemiss, a small Richmond investment banker, has developed a big national reputation by raising hundreds of millions of dollars for alternate-energy deals.

 

Brokerage loses three key workers

3 from Wachovia Securities start Riverfront Investment, to remain in Richmond area.

 

Can I Have Fries with that Credit Card, Please?  

 

 

 

December 13, 2007, Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 3

 

Creative Destruction

Greg Wingfield could view the wave of recent layoffs as a blow to Richmond's financial sector. Instead, he sees it as an opportunity to build a stronger, more entrepreneurial economy.

 

Investment banking duo work to seal the deal

Seare Marriott helps firms in lower middle markets to sell their business

 

Build-a-Card

Capital One rolls out an online tool consumers can use to customize their own credit card.

 

 

 

August 10, 2007, Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 2

Risky Niches

Markel Corporation has built itself into a $2.5 billion company by insuring risks for often-obscure activities and groups that no one else is willing to cover.

 

Getting in on the ground floor

Harbert Venture Partners has helped fund Virginia health care, tech startups

 

Agency's stand on expansion is relative

The family that investigates together, stays together

 

 

April 2, 2007, Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 1

 

Zhu's Big News 

Working with local attorneys and investment bankers, Richmond consultant Ming Zhu pulled off the first IPO of a small Chinese tech firm in an American stock market.

 

 

 

November 29, 2006 Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 2

 

The Quiet Giant

Through acquisitions and internal growth that generated little fanfare, LandAmerica has built its title-insurance business into a $4 billion enterprise.

 

Investing by the Book

Chesterfield-based WILink connects clients to customers with annual reports, webcasts

 

 

 

April 2006 Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 1

 

Genworth Genesis

Genworth has been doing just fine since its birth as an independent company. More flexible and innovative now, the insurance giant is expanding overseas and boosting financial performance.

by Peter Galuszka

 

 

 

December 2005 Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1

 

Wall Street on the James

Wachovia Securities is the third largest brokerage firm in the United States -- the largest outside of New York. Its location in Richmond, Va., has been a strong competitive advantage.

by Peter Galuszka

 

Building Bonds

Ken Powell and Nate Betnun pioneered tax-district financing in the Mid-Atlantic states. Now, with California-based Stone & Youngberg behind them, they're aiming for the whole East Coast.

 

Biometrics firm gets funding

Keychain maker's investors include a local venture-capital company.

By Jeffrey Kelley