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James Gorman, who once had his capabilities questioned, is agressively pursuing a three-pronged approach to attract wealthier private |
IT WAS 64 YEARS ago when Charles Merrill embarked on his dream of “bringing Wall Street to Main Street” and began building the mass-market brokerage franchise that today makes Merrill Lynch global private clients’ (GPC) business the largest of its kind in the world. “Good-time Charlie”, as he was fondly nicknamed, firmly believed that the ultra-rich should not be the only ones to profit from the stock markets.
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