Talk:Triad Securities

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Triad is the only company that reports on IPO meta analysis besides Rennaisance. And they are the only company of it's kind that also provides clearing and services institutions. It's *very* interesting to me that the WSJ quotes them - but I can never find anything out about them. Why are they quoted in Barrons/WSJ? Why not talk to Goldman Sachs or one of the other major institutional players? Who are they? I was hoping other contributors would help me resolve the mystery. I cobbled together a bunch of referenced the first time the article was created, but it was deleted so fast, i didn't have time to discuss it at all.

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9 Deals may Price Deal Strain on Refco News Quoted alongside Morgan Stanley WSJ May 2009 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.211.245.174 (talk) 11:27, 5 May 2008 (UTC)

There are many others, but unfortunately the text of most articles isn't searchable unless you are a subscriber. IMHO I think that finance journalists actually subscribe to Triad's new issue service, and use it to write articles.

Simultaneous (talk) 15:28, 5 February 2008 (UTC)

Try putting a request in at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Also, put links to this article in appropriate places in other Wiki articles - that will get it some attention. SmartGuy 16:55, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
According to a friend who works for a small fund: investment banks are biased on IPO reporting. Triad is not an investment bank, so they are not, which is why journalists favor them. Simultaneous (talk) 21:18, 5 February 2008 (UTC)