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...This move underscores Merrill Lynch's commitment to setting the standard for objectivity, independence and quality of research," said Andrew Melnick, director of Merrill Lynch Global Securities Research. "As a firm, we've always focused on the investor client and if the investor client had concerns in this area it was important to rebuild the trust between research, the firm and our investor clients...
...taking this very seriously" and plan to clearly disclose conflicts on the front of research reports and issue more sell ratings, says Andrew Melnick, director of global research at Merrill Lynch. O.K., we're waiting. But investors have their own guideline: Wall Street's history. It doesn't stir much faith that the little guy will ever be put first. We might be better off just understanding that and leaving things...
Last year, the department made an offer to R. Shep Melnick `73, a professor at Boston College and former Harvard assistant professor, to take a tenured post at Harvard. But in a twist of Harvard's unique tenure policy-in which the University president makes all final decisions-President Neil L. Rudenstine rejected the offer to Melnick...
...failure to hire Melnick-who Mansfield says was "very foolishly denied" tenure-has left Harvard with only junior Faculty to study public...
Will the play's detractors be satisfied? Ozick hasn't seen this version but is hopeful that the changes will remedy a play that has been "deeply damaging to the world's psyche" because it found rays of light in a historical event that offers "only darkness." Melnick, who has seen it, finds the new version better but still historically flawed. (The staging of the Franks' arrest, he points out, was more factually accurate in the old version.) The rest of us can simply appreciate that a Broadway drama still has the power to move us, and to cause...