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  2. Edmund C. Lynch - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Calvert Lynch (May 19, 1885 – May 12, 1938) and his friend, Charles E. Merrill, formed Merrill Lynch on October 15, 1915. Early years [ edit ] Of Irish descent, Edmund Lynch was born on May 19, 1885, in Baltimore, Maryland , to Richard H. Lynch and Jennie Vernon Smith Lynch.

  3. BofA Securities - Wikipedia

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    BofA Securities, Inc., [1] previously Bank of America Merrill Lynch ( BAML ), is an American multinational investment banking division under the auspices of Bank of America. It is not to be confused with Merrill, the stock brokerage and trading platform subsidiary of Bank of America. It provides services in mergers and acquisitions, equity and ...

  4. Philip Merrill - Wikipedia

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    Born Philip Merrill Levine, he was a graduate of Cornell University and Harvard Business School. At Cornell, he was managing editor of The Cornell Daily Sun and a member of the Quill and Dagger society. He was president and CEO of Capital-Gazette Communications, Inc., which publishes Washingtonian magazine, the Annapolis Capital, and five other ...

  5. Merrill - Wikipedia

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    Merrill (company), a division of Bank of America. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, architectural firm. USS Merrill (DD-976) Nine men's morris, a strategy board game also called Merrills. Merrill (crater) Merrill, a companion character in Dragon Age II.

  6. Winthrop H. Smith Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Winthrop Hiram "Win" Smith Jr. (born 1949 in New York, New York) is the former executive vice president of Merrill Lynch & Co. and Chairman of Merrill Lynch International, Inc. He spent 27 years at Merrill Lynch, beginning in 1974, after receiving an MBA from Wharton, retiring in January 2002. He is a 1971 graduate of Amherst College.

  7. Merrill (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Merrill (surname) Aaron S. Merrill, US Navy rear admiral during World War II. Amanda Merrill, American Democratic member of the New Hampshire Senate. Ayres Phillips Merrill (1825-1883), American planter and diplomat. Beverly Ann Merrill, star of The Real Housewives of New Jersey. Charles E. Merrill, American philanthropist, stockbroker, and co ...

  8. Market Rules to Remember - Wikipedia

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    Market Rules to Remember is a list of ten cautionary rules for investors that was written in 1998 by the then-retired Chief Market Analyst at Merrill Lynch, Bob Farrell. The rules became iconic on Wall Street and are frequently reprinted in leading financial advisory publications.

  9. Stanley O'Neal - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Nancy Garvey. Children. 2. Earnest Stanley O'Neal (born October 7, 1951 [2]) is an American business executive who was formerly chairman and chief executive of Merrill Lynch having served in numerous senior management positions at the company prior to this appointment. O'Neal was criticized for his performance during his tenure as chief ...