Stephen Kalayjian
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Stephen Kalayjian, who also goes by Stephen (nmn) Kalayjian, Stephen Kalyjian, was a registered financial professional .
Stephen is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1987. Stephen had worked at 11 firms and has passed the Series 63 and Series 7 exams.
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Experience
July 27, 2011 - March 25, 2013
MERRIMAC CORPORATE SECURITIES, INC.
August 3, 2009 - August 16, 2010
KOYOTE TRADING LLC
March 12, 2009 - October 9, 2009
SCHOTTENFELD GROUP LLC
January 2, 2008 - December 8, 2008
PARKER FINANCIAL CORP.
April 27, 2006 - November 1, 2006
DIMENSION BROKERAGE, LLC
March 2, 2004 - December 8, 2005
PARKER FINANCIAL CORP.
March 7, 2001 - March 3, 2004
CARLIN EQUITIES, LLC
January 7, 2000 - February 22, 2001
RUMSON CAPITAL, LLC
March 1, 1999 - January 14, 2000
ICAP/INVESTMENT SERVICES AND TRADING, LLC
March 4, 1996 - October 15, 1998
RUMSON CAPITAL, LLC
January 3, 1994 - May 5, 1998
TRANS-HUDSON, L.L.C.
November 26, 1993 - July 14, 1995
GRAYSON FINANCIAL LLC
June 9, 1993 - October 15, 1993
GRAYSON FINANCIAL LLC
December 2, 1992 - March 25, 1993
GRAYSON FINANCIAL LLC
January 21, 1987 - June 21, 1990
BT BROKERAGE CORPORATION
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MERRIMAC CORPORATE SECURITIES, INC.
CRD#: 35463 / SEC#: , 8-46721
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| Regulatory Event | 7 |
| Arbitration | 2 |
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