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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: John Pitera who wrote (89230)2/5/2001 5:49:44 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (2) of 132070
 
John, Yes, American Capital has had a lot of name changes. They were American General Capital, and during that period, they took over the rehabilitation management of scandal funds from Equity Funding and the Enterprise Group. Then, American General sold the group to American Can and the name changed to American Capital. That is when I arrived on the scene. Then American Can changed to Primerica and sold itself to Sandy Weill and what was then Travellers and is now part of Citigroup. American Capital was eventually merged with Van Kampen Funds, which is part of Morgan Stanley. Together, they are a pretty sizeable fund family. So, they are now Van Kampen Funds and are located in Williams Tower, which is the new name for Transco Tower.

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