White Weld & Co.
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Boston-based investment bank, historically managed by Boston Brahmins until its sale to Merrill Lynch in 1978. The Weld name can be traced back to the founding of Massachusetts in the 1630s and its most prominent current member is probably William Weld, former governor of Massachusetts. The White Weld firm is probably best known for managing the IPO of Walmart in 1970 with Stephens Inc. One of its most successful ventures was an international investment banking partnership founded with Credit Suisse in the 1960s, called ‘’Société Anonyme du Credit Suisse et de White Weld’’ – or Credit Suisse White Weld. Sir John Craven, later head of Morgan Grenfell, led Credit Suisse White Weld from 1975 to 1978. Furthermore, Oswald Gruebel, the current CEO of Credit Suisse, began his career in 1970 at Credit Suisse White Weld. When White Weld was purchased by Merrill Lynch, it left the partnership with Credit Suisse and was replaced by First Boston thus creating the Credit Suisse First Boston business in London. The Swiss private banking division of White Weld, founded in 1954 as White Weld & Co. AG, lives on as Clariden Bank. See http://www.clariden.ch/en/aboutus/history.html