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The No. 1 IBD is pitching advisors on the merits of its offerings — but rivals have also added major teams from its ranks.
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"I would go home at night and question if I added value to anyone’s life that day," writes Ashley Folkes. "The answer was usually no."
February 21Moors & Cabot -
The firm’s acting head has cut jobs and merged teams to reign in withdrawals that began after manager Tim Haywood’s suspension, who was dismissed Thursday.
February 21 -
The bank has been striving to lure away top talent from the wirehouses.
February 20 -
The CEO said his decision to resign followed a physician’s recommendation in connection with an undisclosed medical problem.
February 19 -
Though the firm reduced recruiting efforts in 2016, it continues to selectively hire talent from rivals.
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One of the two new hires is an industry veteran of 34 years.
February 15 -
After half a century, Christopher Sargent is making his first career change.
February 14 -
The recruits will operate from a new Cincinnati office.
February 14 -
The $314 million team made the change after deciding it was a better fit culturally
February 13