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...Analysts Maggie O’Neal, Charlotte Edwards, Dipika Haresh Mirchandani and Magesh Kumar Chandrasekaran found that — in terms of raw headcount — the rate of closures are indeed elevated: 72 ESG equity and fixed...
...“If you don’t choose the vaccine, you’re choosing death,” O’Neal said. “And you’re choosing a surge and another surge.”...
...The Whitney, whose collection includes works from Edward Hopper, Jasper Johns, Joan Mitchell and Georgia O’Keeffe, last month laid off 76 of its 420 workers, reportedly telling staff that it faced a budget...
...‘Scarlet Street’ (1945), Fritz Lang Edward G....
...At a press conference to announce Louisiana’s measures, Catherine O’Neal, an infectious diseases specialist in Baton Rouge, said the state had experienced a “massive increase” in the number of hospitalisations...
...Crossword 13,365: Michael Eve, Rye, England; Christopher Barrat, London; Suzanna Anslow, Surrey, England Polymath 1,055: Roger Forster, Middlesex, England Crossword 16,360: JB Cowperthwait, Florida; Neal...
...Like O’Neal, Weaver describes the nexus between local politics and corporations as “the good ol’ boy network”....
..., Colin Legum and Anthony Sampson on Africa, Robert Stephens on the Middle East, Patrick O’Donovan on east Asia and then the US, and Neal Ascherson on Germany and eastern Europe....
...As the journalist Neal Ascherson recalled: “If you said, ‘Oh, he’s a Nat,’ it implied he was some sort of crazy eccentric....
...In a separate suit, the comptroller claimed that Merrill Lynch, Stan O’Neal, its former chief executive, and another executive, Jeffrey Edwards, deceived investors as to its exposure to securities backed...
...I sit in the deserted circle with two of the cast: Sadoski and the English actor Edward Bennett, an amiable 31-year-old....
...One room had been used as a gym by his predecessor, Stan O’Neal, who was forced out after big bets on mortgage-backed securities backfired....
...Even so, and for all the richly deserved humiliation suffered by those hollow titans Jimmy Cayne, Dick Fuld and Stan O’Neal, ordinary folk will suffer most. Unsurprisingly, they will blame governments....
...Chuck Prince and Stan O’Neal, the former heads of Citigroup and Merrill Lynch respectively, both lost their jobs, while John Mack, of Morgan Stanley, and Jimmy Cayne, of Bear Stearns, have waived bonuses...
...Merrill’s head of fixed income has already left the company but critics say the spotlight now falls on Mr O’Neal and other senior executives, including Ahmass Fakahany, co-president, and Jeff Edwards, chief...
...Both Mr Fleming and Mr McCann are considered candidates to replace Mr O’Neal....
...Like Mr O’Neal, Mr Purcell faced criticism from disgruntled former executives....
...Mr O’Neal, 56, is expected to stay on for several more years....
...Stan O’Neal, chief executive, said the performance in “a volatile and, at times, hostile market environment” underlined the extent to which Merrill had diversified its business....
...Stan O’Neal, chief executive, said the performance reflected the broadening of Merrill’s business and geographic spread over the last few years. “This was a terrific quarter....
...Mr O’Neal was bullish about prospects, saying the group was “positioned better than ever to capitalise on the array of opportunities still emerging around the world”....
...“Merrill Lynch continued to perform well in the second quarter despite uncertainty in the markets,” Mr O’Neal said. Net revenue jumped 29 per cent from last year to a record $8.2bn....
...Mr O’Neal slashed Merrill’s costs after the stock market bubble burst in 2000 and has since confounded sceptics who believed he would struggle to grow the business....
...Yet most Wall Street firms have preferred to concentrate power in the hands of one: John Mack of Morgan Stanley, Jimmy Cayne of Bear Stearns, Stan O’Neal of Merrill Lynch, and Richard Fuld of Lehman Brothers...
...Stan O’Neal, Merrill chief executive, said: “Our strategy of building a diversified, balanced business mix and targeting investments for areas with the potential for strong growth has enabled us to capitalise...
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