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Paulson Capital Corporation
(NASDAQ: PLCC) is the parent company to Paulson Investment Company, Inc.,
the Northwest's largest independent brokerage firm and a national leader in
public offerings of small and emerging growth companies, headquartered in
Portland, Ore. For nearly 40 years, our clients and staff have
invested in, and benefited from, the synergy of success.
Paulson Investment Company, Inc., a
full service brokerage firm engaged in the purchase and sales of
securities from and to the public and for its own account and in
investment banking activities. Paulson Investment Company, Inc. is a
wholly owned subsidiary of Paulson Capital Corp., a publicly traded
company since 1971, and trades on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol
"PLCC".
Since 1978,
Paulson Investment Company, Inc. has built a strong and unique reputation
as a leading investment banker specializing in small and emerging growth
companies with capital needs of $5 million to $50 million. Paulson
Investment Company, Inc. has served as a manager or lead underwriter for
over 160 offerings, raising over $1 billion for clients.
At Paulson Investment
Company, Inc., we invest in synergy, seek out and join
forces with progressive companies and smart investors who want to be part of
a dynamic partnership - a partnership that has the power to fuel innovation,
to infuse new energy into our communities, and to create new wealth
for everyone involved.
Whether you're the investor with money to
invest...the entrepreneur who has an idea worthy of investment...or the
broker or banker who helps put the two together, our team will work
with you to achieve success.
Synergy reminds us that we're on
the same team, and
that we are working toward a common outcome far greater than any one of
us could achieve on his or her own.
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