Bob Diamond first came to Wall Street as a technologist in 1979. He had been working in the IT department at US Surgical, a medical company, when his boss was recruited to build the new systems Morgan Stanley needed to compete against scrappier firms using their trading smarts to win client mandates.
|
“Salomon Brothers had won its first lead manager role for IBM, and that was a shot across the bows of the established firms,” Diamond recalls.
Thanks for your interest in Euromoney!
To unlock this article: