Phillips, formerly known as Phillips de Pury & Co., having announced the departure of chairman Simon de Pury, and the subsequent reversion to its original name prepares to expand its London and New York operations. “We’ll be making some dramatic changes that will increase our visibility.” Said chief executive officer Michael McGinnis.
More details over at Bloomberg
Phillips de Pury & Co prepare to expand after dumping Chairman and name change name.
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