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DANIEL J NOVAKOWSKI
DANIEL NOVAKOWSKI
CRD#: 2197494
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Investment Adviser
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Previous Broker
THE COURY FIRMCRD#: 289145 260 FORBES AVENUE
SUITE 1600
PITTSBURGH, PA 15222
Registration History
19952000200520102015202020252 FIRMS1992 - 1992 (<1 year)IATHE COURY FIRM (CRD# 289145)2018 - Present (6 years)BFSC SECURITIES CORPORATION (CRD# 7461)1998 - 2017 (19 years)BGUARDIAN INVESTOR SERVICES COR... (CRD# 6635)1993 - 1998 (4 years)
License(s)

State Registrations

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Pennsylvania 10/31/2018

Current Registration(s)
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THE COURY FIRM (CRD#:289145)
260 FORBES AVENUE SUITE 1600, PITTSBURGH, PA 15222
Registered with this firm since 10/31/2018

Previous Registration(s)
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07/21/1998 - 12/31/2017 FSC SECURITIES CORPORATION (CRD#:7461) PITTSBURGH, PA
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09/15/1993 - 06/15/1998 GUARDIAN INVESTOR SERVICES CORPORATION (CRD#:6635) NEW YORK, NY
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02/10/1992 - 06/23/1992 METLIFE SECURITIES INC. (CRD#:14251) SPRINGFIELD, MA
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02/10/1992 - 06/23/1992 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (CRD#:4095) NEW YORK, NY
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