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Columbia Management Group

Columbia Management Group was an investment advisor and sponsor of mutual funds. In 2009, it was acquired by Ameriprise Financial and, in 2015, it was merged into Threadneedle to form Columbia Threadneedle Investments, the asset management subsidiary of Ameriprise.[1]

Columbia Management Group
Founded1962
FoundersJim Rippey
John Inskeep
Defunct2015
FateBecame part of Columbia Threadneedle Investments after merger
Headquarters,

History

In 1962, Jim Rippey and John "Jerry" Inskeep founded Columbia Management Company in Portland, Oregon. In 1967, they opened the Columbia Growth Fund, the first mutual fund based in Oregon.[2]

In 1997, FleetBoston Financial acquired the company for $460 million.[2]

In 2001, Columbia acquired mutual funds from Liberty Financial, which were rebranded as Columbia in 2003.[3]

In September 2003, the company acquired Crabbe Huson Group.[4]

In February 2004, several executives were fired after a trading scandal in which certain customers were given preferential treatment.[5]

In 2004, FleetBoston Financial was acquired by Bank of America.

In 2007, Bank of America sold Marsico Capital Management back to Tom Marsico.[6]

In November 2007, Bank of America injected $600 million into Columbia Management Group to prop up money market funds and institutional cash investments because of their exposure to structured investment vehicles.[7]

In 2008, the company lost $459 million due to capital requirements required to prop up its money market funds.[8]

In early 2009, Bank of America began soliciting offers for Columbia Management Group.[9]

In May 2010, Ameriprise Financial acquired the company for $1 billion.[10]

References

  1. ^ Lobo, Dylan (January 12, 2015). "Threadneedle to rebrand on major investment merger". Citywire.
  2. ^ a b Hunsberger, Brent (August 17, 2009). "Oregon mutual fund pioneer Inskeep dies". The Oregonian.
  3. ^ "Columbia' Selected as the Consistent Brand Name for All Liberty and Columbia Mutual Funds and Related Businesses" (Press release). Business Wire. October 13, 2003.
  4. ^ Goldfield, Robert (August 20, 2003). "Crabbe Huson merger closing". American City Business Journals.
  5. ^ Hechinger, John (February 26, 2004). "Fleet Executives In Funds Scandal Are Put on Leave". The Wall Street Journal.
  6. ^ Stempel, Jonathan (June 14, 2007). "Marsico buys itself back from Bank of America". Reuters.
  7. ^ Segal, Julie (January 17, 2008). "MONEY MANAGEMENT - Columbia's Challenge". Institutional Investor.
  8. ^ McLaughlin, Tim (January 16, 2009). "Columbia Management logs $459M loss". American City Business Journals.
  9. ^ Syre, Steven (May 12, 2009). "Columbia's tangled web". The Boston Globe.
  10. ^ "Ameriprise Financial Completes Columbia Management Acquisition" (Press release). Business Wire. May 3, 2010.

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