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Morgan Stanley is a financial services corporation that, through its affiliates and subsidiaries, advises, and originates, trades, manages, and distributes capital for institutions, governments, and individuals. The company operates in three business segments: Institutional Securities, Wealth Management, and Investment Management.
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter still had a large presence at the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks on September 11, 2001. Dean Witter was the first big brokerage company to get into the online trading business when it bought a small San Francisco-based outfit called Lombard Brokerage in 1996.
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management is an American multinational financial services corporation specializing in retail brokerage. It is the wealth & asset management division of Morgan Stanley . On January 13, 2009, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup announced that Citigroup would sell 51% of Smith Barney to Morgan Stanley, creating Morgan Stanley Smith ...
1585 Broadway, also called the Morgan Stanley Building, is a 42-story office building on Times Square in the Theater District neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.The building was designed by Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects and Emery Roth & Sons and was developed by David and Jean Solomon. 1585 Broadway occupies a site on the west side of Broadway between 47th and 48th Streets.
Morgan Stanley chairs FINOS’ Open Source Readiness Special Interest Group, which will provide the blueprint for the AI Readiness SIG, Trevor Brosnan, global head of technology strategy, ...
Morgan Stanley (No. 61 on the Fortune 500) reported net revenue up 4% from a year ago, to $15.1 billion, for the quarter ended March 31. Net income rose 14% to $3.4 billion, compared with a year ...
By 1900, J.P. Morgan was the most important investment banker in the United States and "the dominant figure in all the Drexel banks." The Morgan interests were involved in many of the largest investment actions of the 1890s-1910s. The Morgan partners used their large social networks to create an ethos of expertise.
The filing seen by Fortune seeks to explain Morgan Stanley's decision, writing: "The committee determined that granting the awards to each of our incoming chief executive officer and co-presidents ...