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Merrill Lynch is one of the world's leading wealth management, capital markets, advisory, investment banking companies, with offices in 38 countries and territories and total client assets of approximately $1.8 trillion.

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Merrill Lynch's campaign contribution stats


Money to parties
Republican $3,119,584
Democratic $2,290,334
Other $13,850
Independent $3,500
Libertarian Party $1,000
Representative in 2008
Gregory W. Meeks $4,600
Patrick Murphy $3,450
John Campbell $3,000
Louie Gohmert $2,550
Joe Sestak $2,500
L. Duckworth $2,100
Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick $1,250
Chris Shays $1,250
J. Randy Forbes $1,200
Daniel Maffei $1,000
Senator in 2008
Chuck Hagel $28,000
Tom Harkin $10,900
Mark Udall $6,900
Joe Biden $5,000
Mitch McConnell $4,100
Saxby Chambliss $4,000
Lamar Alexander $3,500
John Cornyn $3,375
John Kerry $3,300
John F. "Jack" Reed $3,000
President in 2008
Rudy Giuliani $138,725
Mitt Romney $130,900
Hillary Clinton $115,300
John McCain $110,790
Barack Obama $77,457
John Edwards $20,000
Chris Dodd $14,050
Joe Biden $11,850
Bill Richardson $6,800
Fred Thompson $5,050

Merrill Lynch's most recent contributions

Person Party Contributed To Date Amount Relates to
Tom E Abington
Dallas, Texas 75230
Merrill Lynch
George W. Bush
for President in 2000
Mar 30, 1999 $1,000
Brian Abdoo
Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450
Merrill Lynch
Harold Ford Jr.
for Senator in 2006
May 16, 2006 $1,000
Mr. Tom E Abington
Dallas, Texas 75201
Stock Broke @ Merrill Lynch & Company
George W. Bush
for President in 2004
Sep 30, 2003 $500
Ms. Pamela Abraham
Fort Myers, Florida 33907
Investment @ Merrill Lynch & Company
George W. Bush
for President in 2004
Mar 22, 2004 $500
Ms. Pamela Abraham
Fort Myers, Florida 33907
Investment @ Merrill Lynch & Company
George W. Bush
for President in 2004
Jun 11, 2004 $500
Mr. Russell H Abrams
New York, New York 10023
Equities Director @ Merrill Lynch
John Kerry
for President in 2004
Aug 6, 2004 $2,000
Mr. Anthony Aceto
118 Madison Avenue Apartment 9
New York, New York 10016
Sales & Trading @ Merrill Lynch
Rudy Giuliani
for President in 2008
Sep 20, 2007 $250
Daniel Adams
100 Eugene O'Neill Dr
New London, Connecticut 06320
Vice President @ Merrill Lynch
Chris Dodd
for President in 2008
Jun 30, 2007 $200
Daniel Adams
100 Eugene O'Neill Dr
New London, Connecticut 06320
Vice President @ Merrill Lynch
Chris Dodd
for President in 2008
Jun 30, 2007 $2,300

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Key Offices

The Merrill Lynch is led by the following people
Ahmass Fakahany
President & Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Prior to joining Merrill Lynch Fakahany held several senior finance positions with Exxon Corporation at the corporate and regional level. At Merrill Lynch, he's responsible for oversight of all operating businesses and related support services.
Gregory Fleming
President & Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Prior to being named to his current role as President and COO, Fleming was the president of Global Markets & Investment Banking. He currently is responsible for oversight of all of the company's operating businesses and related support services.
Rosemary Berkery
Vice Chairman & General Counsel
Prior to joining Merrill Lynch in 1983, Berkery worked at Shearman & Sterling as a corporate and securities lawyer. At Merrill Lynch she is responsible for the company's legal and compliance functions and oversees global research.
Jeffrey Edwards
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
As CFO, Edwards is responsible for the firm's market and credit risk management, treasury, financial reporting and controls, corporate and strategic planning, internal audit and tax policy, as well as regulatory reporting and supervision.
Alberto Cribiore
Interim Non-Executive Chairman
Elected in October 2007 to his current post, Cribiore chairs a search committee to identify and evaluate chief executive candidates.

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