Robert Baldwin, who transformed Morgan Stanley, dies at 95
He changed the firm from a staid old investment bank into a modern, competitive financial services corporation
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ROBERT Baldwin, a Wall Street maverick who presided over the transformation of Morgan Stanley from a prestigious but staid old investment bank into a modern, competitive financial services corporation in the 1970s and early '80s, died on Sunday at a nursing home in Skillman, New Jersey, near Princeton. He was 95.
His son Robert Jr confirmed the death on Wednesday.
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