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  2. John Thain - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Merrill Lynch and Citigroup sought new leaders following the sudden departure of their former CEOs after the disappointing performance in the third quarter of 2007 due to the subprime mortgage crisis. [10] [11] Nelson Chai, the CFO of the New York Stock Exchange under Thain, followed his mentor to Merrill Lynch and assumed the same role ...

  3. Merrill Lynch & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Later that day, Merrill Lynch was sold to Bank of America for 0.8595 share of Bank of America common stock for each Merrill Lynch common share, or about $50 billion or $29 per share. [ 50 ] [ 51 ] This price represented a 70.1% premium over the September 12 closing price or a 38% premium over Merrill's book value of $21 a share, [ 52 ] but also ...

  4. BofA Merrill Lynch Fund Manager Survey Reports Surge in ...

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    BofA Merrill Lynch Fund Manager Survey Reports Surge in Investor Confidence on Global Growth Outlook "Great Rotation" Into Equities From Fixed Income Gains Ground NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE ...

  5. Merrill (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded on January 6, 1914, when Charles E. Merrill opened Charles E. Merrill & Co. for business at 7 Wall Street in New York City. [11] A few months later, Merrill's friend, Edmund C. Lynch, joined him, and in 1915 the name was officially changed to Merrill, Lynch & Co. [12] At that time, the firm's name included a comma between Merrill and Lynch, which was dropped in 1938. [13]

  6. Merrill Edge - Wikipedia

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    Launched on June 21, 2010, [3] Merrill Edge is a "a no-frills brokerage unit" of parent company Bank of America's retail banking division. [4] Created after Merrill Lynch became a subsidiary of Bank of America in 2008, it contains the Merrill Lynch name and its employees are included in Merrill Lynch's number of employees. [5]

  7. Peter S. Kraus - Wikipedia

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    From 2008 through 2017, Kraus was the chairman and chief executive officer of AllianceBernstein (AB), a global asset management firm with approximately US$400 billion under management listed on the New York Stock Exchange as NYSE: AB.

  8. JPMorgan Chase Is a Great Bank, but Is the Stock Overvalued?

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    Before you buy stock in JPMorgan Chase, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy now… and JPMorgan ...

  9. Too Big to Fail (film) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Modine as John Thain (Chairman and CEO, Merrill Lynch) Cynthia Nixon as Michele Davis (Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Public Relations and Director of Policy Planning) Michael O'Keefe as Chris Flowers (Chairman and CEO, J.C. Flowers & Co.) Bill Pullman as Jamie Dimon (Chairman and CEO, JPMorgan Chase)