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James L. Oberheide, a $9.5 million producer, has joined Morgan Stanley's ultra-high-net-worth office in Chicago. Oberheide previously managed $1.6 billion in assets for clients at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. in Chicago.
A father-mother-and-daughter team has moved to Merrill Lynch's ultra-high-net-worth unit in Ladue, Mo. Richard G. Camp, wife Christine Y. Camp and daughter Michelle C. Horton had a combined $1 billion in assets on $2.5 million in annual production. They transferred from Smith Barney in St. Louis, Mo., where they focused on endowments and trusts.
A team with $920 million in assets has jumped from Morgan Stanley in Riverwoods, Ill., to Wachovia Securities in Deerfield, Ill. The group-comprising Benjamin M. Leshem, Steven J. Hefter...
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