Cowen Inc.

About Cowen Inc.

Cowen Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides investment banking, research, sales and trading, prime brokerage, global clearing, securities financing, commission management, and investment management services in the United States and internationally. It operates in two segments, Operating Company (Op Co) and Asset Company (Asset Co). The company offers public and private capital raising, and strategic advisory services for public and private companies. It also trades common stocks, listed options, equity-linked securities, and other financial instruments on behalf of institutional investor clients. In addition, the company offers investment products and solutions in the liquidity spectrum to institutional and private clients, as well as provides investment research services. Further, it is involved in the private investment, private real estate investment, and other legacy investment activities. The company was founded in 1918 and is headquartered in New York, New York.

During our 100+ years as a strong, independent-minded, full service investment bank, TD Cowen has continuously delivered differentiated, insight-driven strategies that empower clients to reach and exceed goals on their terms.

https://www.cowen.com

COWN United States

38.67USD0.07 (+0.18%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

NasdaqGS exchange

Sector: Financial Services

Industry: Capital Markets

Location United States, New York

Grade: AFF

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for 5 years
199%
for 3 years
141%
for 2 years
54%
for last year
22%
for this year
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Cowen Inc.
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