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'''Hugo Marx & Company''', founded as '''Marx & Co.''' in [[1900]] by the family of [[Otto Marx]], is an investment banking firm specializing in raising capital for municipal improvements.
'''Hugo Marx & Company''', founded as '''Marx & Co.''' in [[1900]] by the family of [[Otto Marx]], is an investment banking firm specializing in raising capital for municipal improvements.


The company was one of the original tenants in the [[Brown Marx Buildings]] ([[1906]]), but has since moved to 711 [[29th Street South]] in [[Lakeview]]. The President is [[V. Hugo Marx, III]], grandson of the founder. [[V. Hugo Marx, Jr]], over 90 years old, continues to work every day. [[V. Hugo Marx, IV]] is an associate with the firm, and [[Linda J. Marx]] works as the company's receptionist.
The company was one of the original tenants in the [[Brown Marx Building]] ([[1906]]), but has since moved to 711 [[29th Street South]] in [[Lakeview]]. The President is [[V. Hugo Marx, III]], grandson of the founder. [[V. Hugo Marx, Jr]], over 90 years old, continues to work every day. [[V. Hugo Marx, IV]] is an associate with the firm, and [[Linda J. Marx]] works as the company's receptionist.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:16, 12 January 2007

Hugo Marx & Company, founded as Marx & Co. in 1900 by the family of Otto Marx, is an investment banking firm specializing in raising capital for municipal improvements.

The company was one of the original tenants in the Brown Marx Building (1906), but has since moved to 711 29th Street South in Lakeview. The President is V. Hugo Marx, III, grandson of the founder. V. Hugo Marx, Jr, over 90 years old, continues to work every day. V. Hugo Marx, IV is an associate with the firm, and Linda J. Marx works as the company's receptionist.

References

  • "Hugo Marx & Company." (January 2007) Birmingham Then & Now Special Promotion. Birmingham Magazine. Vol. 47, No. 1, p. 135