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- Brigadier General Robert I. McCann
- BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT I. MCCANN Retired April 1, 1987. Brigadier General Robert I. McCann is vice commander of 9th Air Force, Tactical Air Command, with headquarters at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. General McCann was born in 1935, in Boston and graduated from Dedham (Mass.) High School...
- Research articles 2004-01-01
- UBS hires McCann to lead US wealth unit
- UBS said on Tuesday that Robert "Bob" McCann, the former head of Merrill Lynch's "thundering herd" of financial advisers, had joined as chief executive of its wealth management operations in the Americas. Mr McCann's arrival follows several months of courtship between him and Oswald GrĂ¼bel, UBS's chief executive, which began...
- News items 2009-10-27
- MDI, Inc. Names Robert E. McCann III as a New Board Member; McCann Brings Extensive Experience and Contacts with the Financial and Investment Community
- SAN ANTONIO -- MDI, Inc. (NASDAQ:MDII), the leading manufacturer of Unified TechnologyTM solutions for the security industry, today announced that Robert E. McCann III has been added to its board of directors, increasing the size of its board to 6 members.
- Research articles 2006-08-23
- Merrill Names McCann Retail Chief
- The nation's largest brokerage force has a new head, and for the third time in a row, it's someone who was never a broker. Merrill Lynch recently anointed Robert J. McCann, a 23-year veteran of the firm, the new private client group president. He replaces James P. Gorman, 46,...
- Research articles 2005-07-01
- ACNielsen Names Robert L. McCann, Jr. Senior Vice President-Corporate Planning & Development
- STAMFORD, Conn.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 25, 1997--ACNielsen Corporation (NYSE:ART) announced today that Robert L. McCann, Jr., the senior executive responsible for the company's partnership with Kraft Foods and Miller Brewing, has been named to the additional position of senior vice president-corporate planning and development and a member of the Corporation's Operations Leadership...
- Research articles 1997-03-25
- Merrill Lynch Names James P. Gorman Head of Corporate Acquisitions, Strategy and Research; Robert J. McCann to Head Global Private Client Business
- NEW YORK -- Merrill Lynch (NYSE: MER) today announced that Executive Vice President James P. Gorman, president of the company's Global Private Client Group, has been appointed to the newly created position of executive vice president and head of Corporate Acquisitions, Strategy and Research. The company also said that Robert...
- Research articles 2005-06-01
- Robert J. McCann, Vice Chairman and President of Merrill Lynch's Global Private Client Group, to Present at the 2006 Credit Suisse Financial Services Conference on February 8
- NEW YORK -- Robert J. McCann, Executive Vice President of Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. (NYSE: MER) and vice chairman and president of Merrill Lynch's Global Private Client Group, is scheduled to present at the 2006 Credit Suisse Financial Services Conference in Miami on Wednesday, February 8 at 8:00 a.m....
- Research articles 2006-02-01
- McCann's Message
- Since being named to his current role as Merrill Lynch's retail chief in June 2005, Robert J. McCann has seen his firm take a variety of paths to pursue growth. Those have ranged from acquiring regional firm Advest to rolling out a new, high-tech workstation for financial advisors....
- Research articles 2007-04-01
- Robert J. McCann, Vice Chairman and President of Global Wealth Management, to Present at the 2008 Lehman Brothers Global Financial Services Conference on September 8
- NEW YORK -- Merrill Lynch (NYSE: MER) today announced Robert J. McCann, vice chairman and president of Global Wealth Management, is scheduled to speak at the 2008 Lehman Brothers Global Financial Services Conference on Monday, September 8 at 11:15 a.m. ET. This presentation will be available via a live...
- Research articles 2008-08-28
- Trader Rises to Top At Mother Merrill
- He comes from the top echelons of the trading world and is considered a possible successor to Merrill Lynch CEO Stan O'Neal. Robert McCann, a popular 21-year vet before his recent exit from Merrill, has been lured back to the brokerage house. He is overseeing the firm's 13,300 brokers,...
- Research articles 2003-09-01
- Trader Rises to Top At Mother Merrill.(Brief Article)
- He comes from the top echelons of the trading world and is considered a possible successor to Merrill Lynch CEO Stan O'Neal. Robert McCann, a popular 21-year vet before his recent exit from Merrill, has been lured back to the brokerage house. He is overseeing...
- Research articles 2003-09-01
- TBWA taps LePlae for North America.(TBWA Worldwide promotes Robert LePlae)
- Omnicom Group's TBWA Worldwide promoted West Coast chief Robert LePlae to president of its North America operations, including day-to-day oversight of the network's New York office. The widely expected move follows by a week the departure of Brett Gosper, formerly president of TBWA's New...
- Research articles 2005-10-03
- Merrill promotes co-heads of Americas equity research.
- Byline: Vivek Ahuja Merrill Lynch has promoted Chris Burns and Jerry Labowitz to co-heads of equity research for the Americas region to replace Candace Browning, who was appointed head of global securities research and economics after Robert McCann resigned from the bank earlier this...
- Research articles 2003-02-20
- Merrill poaches Salomon's Moszkowski.
- Byline: Jeremy Adams in New York Merrill Lynch has poached Guy Moszkowski, senior securities industry analyst at Salomon Smith Barney SSB, as a replacement for Judah Kraushaar who resigned last month.Moszkowski is a well-known and respected analyst and the hire is a triumph for...
- Research articles 2003-03-04
- Private Wealth Roundup: UBS May Be Gearing Up For Sale In Wake Of Tax Scandal And Broker Exodus
- As UBS faces an exodus of its advisors to rival firms in the wake of a recent multi-billion dollar tax evasion scandal, the firm may be gearing up to sell its private wealth division to a U.S. bank. The move would bring Switzerland's traditionally secretive private banking industry one step...
- Blog posts 2009-10-09
- UBS Won't Stem Withdrawals Soon
- By Lisa JuccaZURICH (Reuters UK) - Swiss bank UBS does not expect to win back assets from rich clients any time soon as it struggles to rebuild its reputation after a bitter U.S. tax row even as its underlying performance improves.Higher-than-expected accounting charges pushed UBS into its fourth consecutive quarterly...
- News items 2009-11-03
- UBS Won't Stem Withdrawals Soon as Q3 Disappoints
- By Lisa JuccaZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss bank UBS does not expect to win back assets from rich clients any time soon as it struggles to rebuild its reputation after a bitter U.S. tax row even as its underlying performance improves.Higher-than-expected accounting charges pushed UBS into its fourth consecutive quarterly loss...
- News items 2009-11-03
- UBS Won't Stem Withdrawals Soon as Q3 Disappoints
- By Lisa Jucca ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss bank UBS UBSNUBS does not expect to win back assets from rich clients any time soon as it struggles to rebuild its reputation after a bitter U.S. tax row even as its underlying performance improves. Higher-than-expected accounting charges pushed UBS into its fourth...
- News items 2009-11-03
- UBS Targets Return to Profit, Says Will Take Time
- By Lisa JuccaZURICH (Reuters) - UBS UBSN UBS boss Oswald Gruebel is targeting an annual pretax profit of 15 billion Swiss francs ($14.9 billion) as he aims to put the subprime crisis and a U.S. tax row behind the loss-making bank and win back clients.Chief executive Gruebel told investors on...
- News items 2009-11-17
- UBS targets return to profit, says will take time
- QUICK SUMMARY | FULL STORY By Lisa Jucca of Reuters ZURICH - UBS boss Oswald Gruebel is targeting an annual pretax profit of 15 billion Swiss francs ($US14.9 billion, $A15.99 billion) as he aims to put the subprime crisis and a US tax row behind the loss-making bank and win...
- News items 2009-11-17
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