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Wall Street & Technology October 25, 2004 Larry Tabb |
Wealth Management: Can a Leopard Change Its Spots? Charles Schwab is in the news again. This time, the news isn't good. Pottruck is out, Charles is back. Wealth management is out, and self-service is back. What went wrong? Was it a failed strategy? A failed implementation? Or both?  |
Wall Street & Technology October 22, 2004 Chris Murphy |
A Team That's Built for Speed When talking these days about the time it takes to get information about a security Archipelago CIO Steven Rubinow is serious when he says he looks first to the laws of physics.  |
Wall Street & Technology October 22, 2004 Jim Middlemiss |
Barclays Conquers Data Issues Like Jason and the Argonauts, Paul Stevens, CIO at Barclays Global Investors, is on the hunt. But the target of Stevens' interest is what he calls the Golden Source - data of unquestionable integrity.  |
Wall Street & Technology October 22, 2004 Maria Santos |
Supporting Growth For someone who's technology leadership has as much impact on State Street as Antonellis' does, it's surprising to learn that his background is all business  |
Wall Street & Technology October 22, 2004 Jim Middlemiss |
Results-Oriented Approach Lehman Brothers' approach to one of its most difficult IT strategies, outsourcing, offers an example of how CIO Jonathan Beyman leads.  |
Wall Street & Technology October 21, 2004 Chris Murphy |
Where Tech Is the Business The common thread amongst IT leaders who are making the biggest differences for their companies: They've made technology an indispensible part of their businesses.  |
BusinessWeek November 1, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Man is Feeling the Pull of Gravity High-flying hedge fund operator Man Group is losing altitude. Can the London-based company soar again?  |
Registered Rep. October 22, 2004 John Churchill |
Regulatory, Compliance Issues Hover Over MMI Conference Many foresee the huge growth in separately managed accounts' popularity, combined with operational complexity, lack of standardization and relative lack of investor knowledge about these products, makes them an easy target for the SEC.  |
The Motley Fool October 22, 2004 Seth Jayson |
Pennies on the Dollar Portfolio Recovery Associates weathers doldrums by watching the pocketbook. Investors sent the stock down about 7%.  |
Registered Rep. October 21, 2004 Will Leitch |
Merrill's O'Neal Speaks: Some Regulatory Action Politically Motivated In a rare public appearance, Stan O'Neal, chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch, took indirect aim at regulators -- and perhaps even New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer in particular.  |
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