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...A mega-deal validates the Morgan Stanley boss ousted by John Mack Twenty years later, perhaps there is some vindication for Philip Purcell. On Wall Street, Purcell never really won acceptance....
...Morgan Stanley had its own fair share of drama in the 2000s when John Mack left after a power struggle with Philip Purcell, only to return four years later to replace him....
...Two decades ago, Morgan Stanley was roiled by infighting during the turbulent leadership of Philip Purcell....
...In that episode he was beaten by Philip Purcell, who had joined Morgan Stanley after the bank merged with Dean Witter, a retail brokerage, in 1997....
...[CEO Philip] Purcell was pushed out, the Dean Witter name disappeared and the branches were closed as fast as possible (I think at a cost greater than the “bargain” price paid for it — although over several...
...“There is a huge opportunity in offshore wind,” said Philip Jordan, a vice-president at BW Research who studies energy employment. “It is a big, big potential job creator.”...
...“Even in the Purcell [Philip, former chairman and CEO] era, when the firm was going through huge conniptions in 2005, I actually benefited from that because that’s when they brought me to the States to become...
...He founded PWP a year after he quit Morgan Stanley in 2005 during the turmoil engulfing then chief executive Philip Purcell....
...“To have this played out in public, it’s not a good thing,” says one former senior executive, adding that you had to go back to the (successful) 2005 mutiny against Morgan Stanley boss Philip Purcell for...
...PwC is set to be fined £6.5m for its audit of department store BHS in the year before its controversial sale by Sir Philip Green, and its ultimate collapse....
...The Hayward, which was opened in 1968 and forms part of a concrete cluster along with the equally brutal Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Rooms, makes itself difficult to love....
...As conductors Christopher Hogwood of the Academy of Ancient Music, Trevor Pinnock and John Eliot Gardiner attempted to take music by Bach, Purcell and Handel back to source — posing basic questions about...
...Race for talent Mr Perella founded Perella Weinberg in 2006, a year after he quit Morgan Stanley during the turmoil engulfing then chief executive Philip Purcell....
...By grooming a new generation of potential successors, they say, the board aims to avoid some of the upheavals that accompanied the ousting of Philip Purcell and the 2005 return of John Mack as chief executive...
...Sellars enthuses about Purcell’s ability to unite music, dance and visual art: “It feels very much like when John [Adams] and I were growing up, and that thrilling moment with Bob Wilson and Philip Glass...
...What for Simon has been an experience verging on the surreal is for Ullens’ director Philip Tinari “nothing unexpected”....
...Tastes have evolved since then and, as writer Philip Hensher says, The Rite is now so mainstream that he’s even heard it played in Pret a Manger’s UK sandwich shops....
...Purcell, the very man who forced him out in a bitter power struggle four years earlier....
...Just ask Philip Purcell, ousted from Morgan Stanley in 2005, or the board of NatWest, taken over in 2000. Second, Britain’s regulators were feted for their light touch....
...one of the recorded interviews that ran through this concert, La Monte Young, one of the movement’s founders, recalled how he had simply wanted to create music that employed “minimal materials” – like Philip...
...During that term, he helped put together a deal with Dean Witter, the brokerage firm, but was squeezed out in 2001 after a power struggle with Philip Purcell, the Dean Witter veteran who became chief executive...
...Over the next six weeks Philip Pickett and the New London Consort will be taking their staging of Purcell’s “semi-opera” on tour to cities in the UK, France and Spain....
Philip Purcell on capital requirements and compensation
...In the 17th century, Purcell wrote for countertenors but for him the word denoted not a voice but a range. It often meant a tenor extending his normal register upwards by going into falsetto....
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