Emanuel S. Mendels
Emanuel S. Mendels Jr. | |
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| Born | 1850 New Orleans, Louisiana, US |
| Died | October 17, 1911 New York City, US |
| Burial place | Woodlawn Cemetery |
| Occupation | Curbstone broker |
| Years active | 1870–1911 |
| Organization(s) | E. S. Mendels, Jr., & Co. |
| Known for | Organizing the American Curb Market (American Stock Exchange) |
| Children | 5 |
Emanuel S. Mendels Jr. (1850–1911) was an American businessman and broker. He was a leading curbstone broker who organized the Curb Market Agency in 1908 that developed appropriate trading rules for curbstone brokers. Later he formed the New York Curb Market Association, which supervised curb trading in an effort to prevent fraud. The New York Times called him the "father of the curb, writing "he, perhaps more than any other man, worked for the elevation of business done on the [New York curb market]."