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E-Trade Financial Corporation (stylized as E*TRADE) is a financial services subsidiary of
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, which offers an
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to
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s. The company receives revenue from
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on
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balances, commissions for order execution,
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, and management services. The company has 30
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.


History

In 1982, William A. Porter and Bernard A. Newcomb founded TradePlus in
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, with $15,000 in capital. In 1991, Porter and Newcomb founded E-Trade Securities, Inc., with several hundred thousand dollars of startup capital from TradePlus. E-Trade offered its trading services via America Online and Compuserve. In 1994, its revenues neared $11 million, up from $850,000 in 1992. By June 30, 1996, the company had 73,000 accounts and processed 8,000 trades per day, with quarterly revenue of $15 million. On August 16, 1996, the company became a
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via an
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. In 2000, the company acquired Telebanc. In May 2001, the company acquired Web Street Securities for $45 million in stock. In January 2004,
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held talks to merge its
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discount brokerage with E-Trade, but the two sides could not come to an agreement over control of the merged entity. TD Waterhouse instead merged with Ameritrade to form
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. After the merger, E-Trade continued talks to merge with TD Ameritrade but the two sides could not agree on price and governance rights. In August 2005, the company acquired Harrisdirect (known under previous owners as DLJdirect and CSFBdirect) from Bank of Montreal. Two months later, E-Trade acquired Brown & Company (aka BrownCo) from
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for $1.6 billion in cash. As a result, E-Trade closed its office in Rancho Cordova, California, on August 31, 2006 and terminated 500 employees. In July 2007, E-Trade Australia, which was a separately operated company owned 6% by the company, was purchased by ANZ Bank for $432 million. E-Trade was battered in the U.S. housing bubble. On November 29, 2007, E-Trade announced a transaction in which
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invested $2.5 billion in cash in exchange for the company's securitized
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s (CDOs) and
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s, as well as 12.5% senior unsecured notes, and 84,687,686 shares of
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(equal to 19.99% of the then currently outstanding shares). This resulted in a net $2.2 billion reduction in assets on the company's
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. Citadel received a seat on the board of directors of the company and Mitch Caplan resigned as CEO. In November 2007, the company revoked the brand name license from SBI E-Trade Securities in Japan. In March 2008, E-Trade named Donald Layton, formerly
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vice chairman, as its new CEO. Layton had joined E-Trade's board of directors in November 2007, at the same time as the
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deal. In September 2008, the company sold its Canadian division to Scotiabank for . In December 2009, Robert Druskin, a former chief operating officer of Citigroup was named interim CEO and chairman. On March 22, 2010, Steven Freiberg was named CEO. Freiberg was the former co-CEO of Citigroup's global consumer group and former head of its credit card unit. On January 17, 2013, Paul T. Idzik was appointed CEO. Idzik had previously been group chief executive of
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and also served ten years at Barclays bank. On September 12, 2016, E-Trade acquired OptionsHouse for $725 million and later that month Karl A. Roessner, E-Trade's general counsel since 2009, was appointed CEO. On October 19, 2017, E*TRADE acquired RIA custodial services company Trust Company of America. On August 14, 2019, Michael Pizzi was appointed CEO. On December 9, 2019, E-Trade acquired student loan benefit provider Gradifi. In October 2020, the company was acquired by
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.


"E-Trade Baby" advertising campaign (2008–2014, 2022–present)

E-Trade Baby was an integrated advertising campaign that featured a baby that talked about finance. The goal was to make the audience believe that E-Trade was easy to use. The campaign, which appeared online, on television, and in print, was created by Tor Myhren, then of
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. At first, Myhren had doubts if the ad campaign would work. In January 2008, during Super Bowl XLII, the company debuted advertisements featuring the baby, voiced by comedian
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, discussing investing in an adult voice in front of a
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. The advertising mascot is now sometimes remembered as a symbol of the excesses of the era before the
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. In February 2009, during
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, the company once again aired a 30-second advertisement featuring the baby, along with a
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page, updates on
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, and videos on
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. As a result of the advertisement, the company realized a 19% increase in online applications and an 86% increase in website traffic in the week after the game. In January 2011, an episode of '' SportsNation'' on
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parodied the commercial with sportscaster
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as a "Beadle Baby". In February 2011, the baby was featured in an advertisement called "Enzo the Tailor", in which the baby was fitted for a custom-made suit and talked about how his tailor could retire in
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. In January 2013, the company aired an advertisement during
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featuring the baby. In the advertisement, the baby focuses on how much money is at stake in
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account fees and offers a better approach: "come to E-Trade, and Save It". On March 21, 2014, the company announced the end of the E-Trade baby via a commercial which aired during the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. On February 13, 2022, the baby made a return during a commercial which aired during Super Bowl LVI.


See also

* '' Ajaxo Inc. v. E*Trade Financial Corp.'' * '' Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. v. Manning'', a 2016 Supreme Court case involving naked short-selling claims against E*TRADE and Merrill Lynch, and others, resolved in defendants' favor.


References


External links

* {{Online brokerages 1982 establishments in California 1996 initial public offerings 2020 mergers and acquisitions American companies established in 1982 Companies formerly listed on the Nasdaq Financial services companies established in 1982 Online brokerages American corporate subsidiaries Online financial services companies of the United States Morgan Stanley Companies based in Arlington County, Virginia