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Simmons & Company International average salary is $60,695, median salary is $59,883 with a salary range from $57,200 to $67,000.
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Marketing Manager 62,566-63,000 HOUSTON, TX, 77002 2013 Simmons & Company International Marketing Manager Salaries (6)
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Marketing Manager 57,200-67,000 HOUSTON, TX, 77002 2012 Simmons & Company International Marketing Manager Salaries (6)
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  • Simmons & Company International
  • Industry: Investment Bank/Brokerage
  • City: Houston, TX
  • Simmons & Company International (SCI) was conceived in early 1974 by Matthew R. Simmons and opened its doors for business in May 1974. Focused from the start on the oil service industry, the firm enjoyed the sometimes frantic growth of that industry through 1981. During that period, the firm¡¯s clients were primarily small- to medium-sized companies whose owners had decided it was time to sell. Thus, the preponderance of Simmons & Company's investment banking business during that period was merger and acquisition work. By the end of 1981 the firm had grown from three principals and one secretary to a...