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On Wall Street, February, 2007
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Alan J. Levinsohn and Julie A. Shide, who together grossed $2 million at Smith Barney in Boca Raton, Fla., have jumped to Morgan Stanley in that city. The duo oversaw
$135 million in client assets.
Donald M. Kerr, Raymond J. Moseman and Ahmad Tehrani have joined Morgan Stanley's Grand Central Terminal office in New York from Smith Barney in that city.
The team produced $1.7 million over the past year on $250 million in assets.
Henry L. Luskey, who supervised $250 million in assets at Wachovia Securities in Fort Worth, Texas, has bolted to Morgan Stanley in that city. Luskey has trailing 12-month commissions of $1.3 million.
Joshua P. Dopirak and Joseph P. Pohl Jr., a $1.2 million team from UBS Financial Services in...
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