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R. Christopher Errico and partner Sean T. Kilduff, who together were reportedly the largest producers at Morgan Stanley, joined the ultra-high-net-worth division of UBS Financial Services. The two men had a trailing 12-month production of $20 million.
John P. Isenburg, Steven P. Gobel Sr., Michael J. Keating and Anthony M. Tassone bolted from Morgan Stanley in Springfield, Mass., and transferred to UBS. Combined, the four produced $2.97 million and supervised $537 million in client assets.
A $2.7 million team made up of five partners jumped to Morgan Stanley in Chesterfield, Mo., after leaving Smith Barney. The group—father and son Larry D. Miller and Kevin C. Miller, William Murphy, Charles N. McAlpin and Laurence H. Diamond—oversee a...
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