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  2. Charles E. Merrill - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edward Merrill (October 19, 1885 – October 6, 1956) was an American philanthropist, stockbroker, and co-founder, with Edmund C. Lynch, of Merrill Lynch (previously called Charles E. Merrill & Co.).

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  4. Ken Lewis (executive) - Wikipedia

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    Following Lewis' retirement, the bank has divested more than $60 billion of assets to increase capital levels, settled with Fannie Mae for $11.7 billion to end disputes on bad home loans related to the Countrywide acquisition, settled for $2.4 billion on an investor lawsuit related to the Merrill Lynch acquisition, joined an $8.5 billion ...

  5. John Thain - Wikipedia

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    John Thain. John Alexander Thain (born May 26, 1955) is an American financial executive and investment banker. He was president and co-COO of Goldman Sachs, and then CEO of the New York Stock Exchange. Thain then became the last chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch & Co. before its merger with Bank of America.

  6. Peter S. Kraus - Wikipedia

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    Businessman. Known for. Former chairman and chief executive officer of AllianceBernstein. Spouse. Jill Kraus. Peter S. Kraus is an American businessman, philanthropist and art collector who currently [as of?] serves as the chairman and CEO of Aperture Investors, an asset management firm which he founded in 2018.

  7. Bernard Ramsey - Wikipedia

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    New York City. Nationality. American. Alma mater. University of Georgia. Occupation. Executive. Bernard Bruce Ramsey (November 10, 1915 – July 11, 1996) was an executive with Merrill Lynch, a brokerage firm, but is best known for his philanthropic contributions to the University of Georgia. [1]