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THOMAS GLAVIN LABEAU
TOM LABEAU
CRD#: 1024145
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Previous Investment Adviser
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Previous Broker
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Registration History
20062007200820092010201120122013201420152 FIRMS2010 - 2010 (<1 year)IAKALOS MANAGEMENT (CRD# 133025)2010 - 2014 (3 years)IAGUNNALLEN FINANCIAL, INC (CRD# 17609)2006 - 2009 (3 years)
Disclosure(s)
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11/25/2014
Regulatory
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8/26/2013
Customer Dispute
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Previous Registration(s)
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10/04/2010 - 09/04/2014 KALOS MANAGEMENT (CRD#:133025) LIVONIA, MI
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04/23/2010 - 05/12/2010 KALOS MANAGEMENT (CRD#:133025) LIVONIA, MI
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01/04/2010 - 03/30/2010 GUNNALLEN FINANCIAL, INC (CRD#:17609) PLYMOUTH, MI
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04/17/2006 - 12/31/2009 GUNNALLEN FINANCIAL, INC (CRD#:17609) PLYMOUTH, MI
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Investment Adviser
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Disclosures
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