Talk:Blyth, Eastman Dillon & Co.
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[edit]While it may be true that the Blyth Eastman "brand" disappeared with the acquisition of Paine Webber by UBS, the Blyth brand re-appeared in 2011. I am the great, great grandson of Charles Blyth (his daughter, Margery Blyth Gilmour, was my father's mother), and founded Blyth Capital Partners, LLC, an California registered investment adviser, in 2011, and other entites, including a hedge fund bearing the Blyth name, specifically to revive the family brand. For COI policy reasons, I will leave it to others to decide if a minor correction should be made to this article.
David Gilmour Managing Director Blyth Capital Partners david.gilmour@blythcapital.com
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