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Ted Pick made $34 million for his work as CEO of Morgan Stanley in 2024, his first year on the job. The board cited Morgan Stanley’s financials, including its profit and record net revenue, as ...
Morgan Stanley said on Thursday CEO Ted Pick would be its next chair succeeding James Gorman, who has been tapped to head the board at Walt Disney after he steps down as executive chair of the ...
(Bloomberg) -- Morgan Stanley selected Ted Pick to become its new chief executive officer, succeeding James Gorman after a 14-year run that reshaped the Wall Street bank. Pick, a co-president and ...
Morgan Stanley Chief Executive Ted Pick said the firm continues to navigate an “unusual” environment of higher interest rates and geopolitical uncertainty with an opportunity to grow the firm ...
Morgan Stanley MS -1.44% said Wednesday that it named Ted Pick as its next chief executive to succeed longtime CEO James Gorman, ushering in a new era for the Wall Street powerhouse. Pick, who ...
Ted Pick is walking into a difficult job, analyst says, as Morgan Stanley's outgoing CEO James Gorman becomes executive chair in a move being closely watched on Wall Street.
Morgan Stanley's hard-charging trading boss Ted Pick is set to succeed CEO James Gorman. Gorman announced his plans to retire in May, kicking off a race to replace him.
Morgan Stanley's Ted Pick won the race to succeed long-time CEO James Gorman and on Wednesday promised to stick to the blue chip Wall Street firm's strategy as it navigates a deal-making slump and ...
Morgan Stanley on Wednesday named insider Ted Pick as its chief executive officer, replacing James Gorman, who has held the top job for more than a decade and steered the bank in the aftermath of ...
At Morgan Stanley, terrified bankers are hoping the air will clear on Jan. 1, when Ted Pick — a veteran trader who is “loved by the foot soldiers,” according to a source — takes the reins ...
Pick, who joined Morgan Stanley in 1990 after graduating from Middlebury College, got his foot in the door thanks to a classmate who was the son of the ex-Morgan Stanley chair S. Parker Gilbert.