Goldman Sachs
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Goldman, Sachs & Co. enjoys the greatest increase in number of sector victories, while Morgan Stanley tops a roster for the first time in years.
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A look at which sectors attracted the most interest, which analysts received the most votes and related highlights.
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Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan share second place in our newly expanded ranking of execution-services providers.
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The investment bank is facing “deep structural impairment,” noted analyst contends.
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The six members of the BofA team captained by Michael Jüngling enjoy a sixth straight year in the pole position.
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Citi’s Timothy Arcuri drops a notch to second place. The San Francisco–based analyst upgraded ATMI, a Danbury, Connecticut–based manufacturer of equipment.
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Timothy Anderson of Sanford C. Bernstein climbs one level to lead the sector for the first time.
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Neil McMahon takes the top spot for a second straight year — and for the third time in four years.
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One portfolio manager insists that “nothing slips through the cracks” with Colin McGranahan, the Sanford C. Bernstein analyst now in his third consecutive year.
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It’s four in a row for Joseph Greff, the J.P. Morgan analyst who impresses investors with his temperament:
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David Adelman of Morgan Stanley makes it five straight years at No. 1 for being “simply head and shoulders above everyone else,” says one money manager.
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Joseph Greff of Bear Stearns, who holds on to the top spot for a second year, provides “top-notch models and good stock picking,” says one satisfied client.