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On Wall Street's annual ranking of successful young planners.
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The new recruit joins the regional BD from Hilliard Lyons.
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On Wall Street's annual ranking of successful young planners.
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The spat between the firms started when the regional BD recruited a group of advisers who collectively oversaw about $1.1 billion in client assets.
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Plus: A Morgan Stanley grab totals $410 milllion in combined AUM and more than 30 other job changes.
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The planner, joining from Robertson Stephens, also has worked for UBS and Merrill Lynch.
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The new recruit, who started with the wirehouse's predecessor firm Smith Barney, has been in the industry since the late 1990s.
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On Wall Street's editors have compiled the raw data behind the latest annual ranking. Here's their take on what to expect before the unveiling of this newest group of elite, young advisers.
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The group is led by a veteran adviser who started her career in the late 1980s.
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The recruit leaves a team led by a past On Wall Street Top 40 Under 40 adviser.
December 28