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+ | '''Cantor Fitzgerald''' is a large financial firm. In 2001 it was the largest inter-dealer broker of U.S. government bonds.<ref name=fy>[[Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State]]</ref> | ||
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− | On [[9/11]], the plane which hit the North Tower of the WTC crashed right into the offices of Cantor Fitzgerald | + | On [[9/11]], the plane which hit the North Tower of the WTC crashed right into the offices of Cantor Fitzgerald.<ref name=fy/> |
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+ | ==Payments== | ||
+ | In 2017, Cantor Fitzgerald offered to pay [[Barack Obama]] $400,000 for a single keynote speech. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:44, 2 May 2017
Cantor Fitzgerald | |
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Headquarters | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Cantor Fitzgerald is a large financial firm. In 2001 it was the largest inter-dealer broker of U.S. government bonds.[1]
September 11, 2001
On 9/11, the plane which hit the North Tower of the WTC crashed right into the offices of Cantor Fitzgerald.[1]
Payments
In 2017, Cantor Fitzgerald offered to pay Barack Obama $400,000 for a single keynote speech.
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