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  • November 2007
    • John Thain to Be Merrill CEO

      John Thain to Be Merrill CEO

      (Newser) - Merrill Lynch will name NYSE chief John Thain as its CEO as soon as today, an insider tells the Wall Street Journal . The former Goldman Sachs president, on Merrill’s shortlist since Stan O'Neal was shown the door two weeks ago, was also under consideration for Citigroup’s top post. The move comes as something of a surprise, as Wall Streeters had focused attention on BlackRock CEO Larry Fink. More »

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      Citigroup   Merrill Lynch   Goldman Sachs   New York Stock Exchange   John Thain   Stan O'Neal   brokerage   BlackRock   Larry Fink

  • October 2007
    • Merrill Lynch Sizes Up Potential CEOs

      Merrill Lynch Sizes Up Potential CEOs

      (Newser) - With Stan O'Neal all but ousted after an $8.4 billion writedown mostly on subprime loans and an overture to Wachovia, Merrill Lynch is on the hunt for a new chairman and CEO. Candidates include BlackRock's Larry Fink, NYSE Euronext's John Thain, and in-house contender Robert McCann, Reuters reports. Sources tell CNBC O'Neal will be gone this weekend. More »

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      Merrill Lynch   New York Stock Exchange   John Thain   Stanley O'Neal   Larry Fink

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