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Headline: Alan Yarrow – Vice chairman, Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Source: Euromoney Date: March 2000 Author: Philip Eade Many financiers seem to work on the principle that in order to get on, it’s best to keep switching firms. But Alan Yarrow, who in January became a vice chairman of Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, is an example of the advantages of staying put. Admittedly, “whenever I’ve felt like moving, something’s happened to the firm where I’ve been working,” he says. Yarrow, who has spent his entire career in equities, has effectively been taken over twice, first by Kleinwort Benson in 1986 while at Grieveson Grant, and then in 1995 by Dresdner Bank. |
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