Anthony Signoretto
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Anthony Signoretto was a registered financial professional .
Anthony is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1975. Anthony had worked at 9 firms and has passed the Series 63, Series 7, Series 1 and Series 40 exams.
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Experience
September 9, 1997 - February 18, 1998
CHURCH STREET SECURITIES CORP.
August 26, 1997 - February 4, 1998
CASTLE SECURITIES CORP.
November 15, 1993 - August 7, 1996
THE HIGHLAND CAPITAL GROUP, INC.
May 17, 1991 - February 16, 1993
MURIEL SIEBERT & CO., LLC
June 23, 1987 - May 7, 1990
SECURITIES SETTLEMENT CORPORATION
October 13, 1986 - March 6, 1987
NEW YORK & FOREIGN SECURITIES CORPORATION
August 1, 1983 - June 16, 1986
FIDELITY BROKERAGE SERVICES LLC
January 25, 1982 - May 6, 1983
WORLD FIRST FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
April 1, 1977 - November 12, 1981
MURIEL SIEBERT & CO., LLC
June 5, 1975 - November 28, 1976
SOURCE SECURITIES CORPORATION
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Exams
Series 1
Date: 6/2/1975
Registered Representative ExaminationSeries 40
Date: 9/8/1977
Registered Principal ExaminationCurrent Firm
CHURCH STREET SECURITIES CORP.
CRD#: 29134 / SEC#: , 8-44130
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Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| CASTLE HOLDING CORP | SHAREHOLDER | |
| NEWSOME, SHAKESPEARE | DIRECTOR AND SOLE OFFICER, CCO | 1777098 |
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| Regulatory Event | 1 |
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