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Morgan Stanley
Rank: 20 (Previous rank: 30)
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Financials: Latest quarterly results
CEO: John J. Mack
Address: 1585 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-761-4000
Website: http://www.morganstanley.com
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Revenues 76,688.0 46.1
Profits 7,472.0 51.3
Assets 1,120,645.0
Stockholders' Equity 35,364.0
Market Value 3/23/2007 86,099.3
Revenues 9.7
Assets 0.7
Stockholders' equity 21.1
2006 $ 7.07
% change from 2005 54.7
1996-2006 annual growth rate % 17.6
2006 45.9
1996-2006 annual rate 19.1
Industry: Securities
1 Morgan Stanley 20 76,688.0
2 Merrill Lynch 22 70,591.0
3 Goldman Sachs Group 24 69,353.0
4 Lehman Brothers Holdings 47 46,709.0
5 Bear Stearns 138 16,551.4
6 Charles Schwab 389 5,880.0
7 Franklin Resources 445 5,050.7
8 E*Trade Financial 545 3,845.5
9 Legg Mason 619 3,190.9
10 A.G. Edwards 687 2,750.8
11 Raymond James Financial 712 2,632.8
12 NYSE Euronext 771 2,375.9
13 TD Ameritrade 821 2,139.4
14 BlackRock 831 2,098.0
15 Jefferies Group 869 1,963.2
16 T. Rowe Price 914 1,819.3
17 Nasdaq Stock Market 961 1,657.8
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