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  1. Harold Stanley (October 2, 1885 – May 14, 1963) was an American businessman and one of the founders of Morgan Stanley in 1935. For 20 years, he ran Morgan Stanley until he left the firm in 1955.

  2. Morgan Stanley opened its first international office in 1967, launching Morgan & Cie. International in Paris with Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., to pursue the growing European securities market. In 1970, Morgan Stanley was among the first global investment banks to establish a presence in Japan.

  3. The son of engineer William Stanley, whose inventions ranged from a game-changing transformer to an all-steel vacuum flask, Harold Stanley told Yale classmates that he wanted to go into business.

  4. Morgan Stanley es una multinacional financiera estadounidense que desarrolla su actividad como banco de inversión y agente de bolsa. Su sede central está en Nueva York. Se encuentra dentro las 500 empresas más relevantes de los Estados Unidos, según Forbes.

  5. Harold Stanley. Morgan, Stanley and Company. 1935–1955. Industry: Finance. Era: 1930. Having made a name for himself at JP Morgan prior to the Banking Act of 1933, Stanley became a leader in the newly independent investment banking industry.

  6. Voted “Handsomest” and “Most Popular” in his graduating class, Harold Stanley was captain of the championship hockey team; coached freshman baseball; managed a musical club; and was active in college activities like city government and duck hunting.

  7. After Congress forces banks to choose between serving commercial or institutional clients, Harold Stanley and Henry Morgan leave J.P. Morgan & Co. to open a new investment bank that bears their names. During 1950s and 1960s, Morgan Stanley continues to be a leader in helping blue-chip clients tap public markets to finance growth and innovation.