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LendingClub and Morgan Stanley, A Tale of Two Bank Deals

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The stories come with significantly different price tags: $185 million and $13 billion. Last week, Morgan Stanley said it would buy online broker E-Trade in a stock deal worth $13 billion. The move takes Morgan Stanley down market a bit, deeply into online stock trading. Call it a tale of two bank deals.

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

Barry Ritholtz

And how is it that you, what’s this car that’s in the parking lot, it’s got plates on it and a tag and it’s brand new. Yes, I want to do the stocking.” BRYANT: Well, the more you, if you live that way, you make a dollar, spend a dollar 50, the more money you make, the broker you get. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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Transcript: Brian Hamburger

Barry Ritholtz

Brian Hamburger has been one of the leading authorities in the world of registered investment advisories, broker-dealers, SEC regulatory compliance. She loved stocks. She had her broker at Merrill Lynch, and she put in front of me a stack of annual reports. And before we delve into that, let’s jump into your background.

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Transcript: Michael Lewis on SBF & FTX

Barry Ritholtz

Can I just tag along? And the problem is the international markets stayed down, but the US stock market popped 00:25:00 [Speaker Changed] Back up. And you keep, you don’t, you don’t go through a broker. What if they can trade stock futures? What could go wrong? And he did the deal. He was that fascinating.

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Transcript: Benjamin Clymer & Jeffery Fowler, Hodinkee

Barry Ritholtz

And then within LVMH, I moved to Tag Heuer, which is a pure watch business — RITHOLTZ: Right. It was really kind of in the Tag Heuer timeline for me, career-wise, that I became aware of Ben and of Hodinkee. I have a problem with that watch, because I just associate it with junk stocks and hard sellers. CLYMER: Yes, I did.

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Transcript: Howard Lindzon

Barry Ritholtz

You became — who were you a broker for? So I became a stock broker. LINDZON: And I did being a stock broker. And that’s how I got involved in stocks, meaning we were making so much money. I said, people will talk about stocks on here. LINDZON: Yes, yes. RITHOLTZ: Okay. LINDZON: Yes.

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Transcript: Dave Nadig

Barry Ritholtz

And we literally talk about during the show, I got a tag to present to the SEC, about their new single stock product. I couldn’t stand the 50 pages of stock holdings every month or every quarter. And right now we throw it into the stock market and we effectively use a tokenized system, right?

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