Jpmorgan
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After two years in the No. 2 position, John Glass claims his first-ever first-place finish. Glass, who moved to Morgan Stanley from CIBC World Markets in January, has a “good sense about why stocks trade the way they do,” according to one client.
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Vaulting from third to claim his inaugural No. 1 finish, Michael Rehaut of JPMorgan Securities “represents stability after so many others have moved over to hedge funds,” notes one longtime client.
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In one of this year’s greatest comeback stories, Anthony Rizzuto Jr. reclaims the top spot he last held in 2000.
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For a sixth consecutive year, Robin Farley of UBS is the top Leisure analyst.
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Joseph Buckley “knows what drives earnings and stock performance,” says one client of the Bear Stearns analyst, at No. 1 for a seventh consecutive year.
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Ivy Zelman left Credit Suisse in June to launch her own boutique research firm, but she has not left the No. 1 spot, which the Cleveland-based analyst has held for seven of the past eight years.