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Securities
Wall Street plays a zero sum game. For every winner, there's a loser. It's the fiscal equivalent of Newton's Third Law. Sometimes, though, you run across someone who thinks that he and he alone ought not bear risk, that if his portfolio heads south it must be the broker's fault. When someone like that gets ugly, we're ready to step in. We've handled brokerage cases of all kinds and sizes. Some firms think these aren't the biggest or most important cases around. But to our brokers, there are none bigger, because their reputations are on the line. So we take them all seriously. That doesn't mean we churn them. Churning's bad when it comes to portfolios and cases. It means we handle them to win.
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