I'm not necessarily an advocate. There could be no other logical move
then to get rid of him, but it kind of stings a lot that him and Parsons
are being made to resign at the same time.
I was there in 2000-2001. After years of self-employment, i enjoyed it.
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> not to
not to disagree or criticize, but, though he turned it around then, why the
multi-billion dollar loss now?
when did you work at Merrill Lynch?
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From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I worked there when he becam
E Stanley O'Neal
CEO/COO/Chairman of the Board/President/Director at
Merrill Lynch & Company, Incorporated
New York, New York
FINANCIAL / INVESTMENT BROKERAGE - NATIONAL
Officer since April 1997
Director since 2001
55 years old
Director since 2001. Chairman of the Board since April
http://www.alumni.hbs.edu/bulletin/2001/june/profile.html
June 2001
Profile - A Long Road of Learning: Merrill Lynch's Stan O'Neal
The path from the rural South to the upper echelons of Wall Street is
not heavily traveled. Indeed, E. Stanley O'Neal (MBA '78) is surely
the only person who has mad
http://www.itsga.com/fun/cat_new.swf
I worked there when he became President. With some of the headquarters
in the Towers next to the 911 bombed towers the company was hemorrhaging
money and the man turned it around. Its funny how short their memories
are, but not surprising.
Tracey
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> I'm ashamed to a
I'm ashamed to admit I didn't know the Merrill Lynch chief was a brother?! I'd
been hearing about this all morning, and just now saw his picture! And I have
to be honest: when I first heard the reports, i shook my head, thinking "what
else is new?" Another company getting caught up in too many y
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Kodjoe is not listed or attac
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