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Now that Credit Suisse has dropped the First Boston name from its investment banking division, I would propose getting rid of this page. The
First Boston page, which covers the history of the First Boston investment bank from its founding in 1932 through the ten years it was known as Credit Suisse First Boston, should be the main page.
If anyone feels strongly about keeping some of the information on this page, it can be moved to
Credit Suisse under the heading Investment Banking Division.
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Since 2006 Credit Suisse has dropped the First Boston name from its investment banking division. The First Boston page, which covers the history of the First Boston investment bank from its founding in 1932 through the ten years it was known as Credit Suisse First Boston, should cover this topic and/or this content could be moved to Credit Suisse under the heading Investment Banking Division.-- —
Keithbob •
Talk • 14:02, 16 October 2011 (UTC)reply
Keep I would keep the articles separate. I don't think there is a good place to drop this article into the credit suisse article that maintains the information. This article has the potential to be built out further on its own given nearly 20 years of history that is associated with this name. |►ϋrбanяeneωaℓ •
TALK◄|21:44, 18 October 2011 (UTC)reply
Keep many organizations of this size have separate articles on different divisions and business units. Ideally the
Credit Suisse article should have a section on its different divisions that would include a sub-section on First Boston with a short summary and a "See Main Article." I am partial to summary style.
User:Corporate Minion15:37, 29 August 2012 (UTC)reply
So you are suggesting that this article CSFB should be merged with First Boston. I have not objection to that along with a redirect from this page so folks get to the page under either search term.-- —
Keithbob •
Talk • 17:02, 13 October 2012 (UTC)reply
I think the two pages should be merged. First Boston redirects to the CS page. The period of CSFB was relatively short in the main company's history. The CS page should probably be called Credit Suisse Group, as that's the main parent. But either way it should be merged. Vote strongly for yes.
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