Topic: John Mack

While the nation's leadership was gathered under the Capitol dome on Tuesday evening to hear President Obama's State of the Union speech, the civic...

A Look At The 4 Big Banks

Was doing some work on Wells Fargo (WFC) yesterday and came across some interesting information in their most recent investor presentation. The...

Is It Time To Buy The Banks?

A couple of weeks ago, I was watching CNBC early in the morning when news broke of Warren Buffett's investment in Bank of America (BAC). The stock...
Posted on 09/15/11 at 11:55am by Eddie Staley . Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS ) announced today that John J. Mack will step down as Chairman and leave...
Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) has just released a "leadership transition" at the company. John Mack, known formerly as 'Mack the Knife," is stepping...

Morgan Stanley Chairman Mack to retire at year-end

(Reuters) - Morgan Stanley Chairman John Mack, whose sharp elbows and aggressive cost-cutting tactics earned him the nickname "Mack The Knife," will step down at year-end, handing the post to Chief Executive James Gorman.Mack, 66, joined Morgan Stanley in 1972 as a ...

Huntsman scores big corporate backers for 2012

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Jon Huntsman, struggling to gain traction in the polls, on Wednesday scored some big corporate allies, including Morgan Stanley's John Mack and Nike's Phil Knight.Huntsman's campaign named Mack, executive chairman of the Morgan ...

Deutsche Bank seals succession as trading wilts

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank warned of weakness to come in its core investment banking division, laying bare the challenge facing its two new CEOs named only hours earlier.The bank warned it may miss its goal of generating 6.4 billion euros ...
During Morgan Stanley's annual meeting in May, the firm's chairman and defining executive for the past decade, John Mack, was seated next to man he ...

Biz in Love With Gay Marriage

So far, the debate over same-sex marriage has been mostly confined to a question of equality versus tradition. But now, the economics of marriage...