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On Wall Street, September, 2007
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Hank J. Holland has joined Merrill Lynch in its ultra-high-net-worth office in San Francisco. Holland, who arrives from Sanford C. Bernstein in New York, grossed more than $20 million in the past year-reportedly making him Bernstein's biggest producer.
Lee Anne A. Bloom, Michael H. Cook and Richard R. Dwyer have landed at Morgan Stanley's Winter Park, Fla., office from SunTrust Investment Services in that city. The three had $4.2 million in combined production and $550 million in prior assets.
Robert S. Gilman, who managed $1.5 billion in assets and garnered $3.7 million in annual revenues for UBS Financial Services in New York, has bolted to Morgan Stanley in that city.
Ira H. Mark and Michael J. Berger have joined Morgan...
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