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2024-12-11 06:34:46| Researchxtra.com News Feed

Change continues to be the name of the game at Morgan Stanley. The firm has tapped former Merrill Lynch executive James Gorman, 47, to lead its retail division, referred to as the Individual Investor Group. He will report to acting President Zoe Cruz in February 2006. Until then, Ray Harris will lead the retail sales force.


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