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More and more self-reliant investors are turning to discount brokerage firms, which offer no investment advice but charge commissions that often are only about one-fourth the fees asked by full-service firms like Merrill Lynch. Several major banks, including Bank of America and Chase Manhattan, have challenged Wall Street's kingpins by offering discount brokerage. At the moment, there is plenty of business to go around. Says Discounter Larry Kelly, president of First Texas Brokerage Services in Houston: "The phones have been ringing off the hook. We're tired, but happy about it. We've seen our trade...
...desire to accomplish something. Says he: "What drives the entrepreneur is a deep, personal need for achievement." This, rather than any large financial gain, is the key. Pinchot says that companies should try to tap employees' interest by giving them the freedom and the financial backing to chase their ideas. If they succeed, they may get a bonus or a promotion. But for intrapreneurs, the real payoff is the feeling of success--"I did it, and it worked...
...four continuing members of the ACSR are: Milton C. Weinstein, professor of policy and decision sciences in the School of Public Health; Theodore Chase '34, a retired lawyer; Ernest Monrad '51, of Northeast Investors Trust of Boston; and Joan Keenan '45 of the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company...
Twas no longer a chase...
Playing against Carrabino in practice, the Chevy Chase, Md. native has impressed his weightlifting partner. "Bill Mohler brings a new air of excitement to the team," says last year's Ivy Player of the Year. "He's improved 100 percent...