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From Corporate Dealmaker: Is McCann's BofA departure a case of culture clash or turf battle?

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Probably the most closely watched post-merger integration going on right now (especially on Wall Street) is the absorption of Merrill Lynch & Co. -- and especially its crown jewel wealth management division -- by Bank of America Corp. So it was naturally big news Tuesday when Merrill said Robert McCann, leader of Merrill's nearly 17,000 brokers, would be leaving. Is his departure a case of culture clash or simply a turf battle issue? Dealscape's affiliate Corporate Dealmaker attempts to answer the pressing question.

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