As Schwab noncompete expires, Steve Cucchiaro jumps back into the ETF management game with old staff
After selling $4.5-billion Windhaven to Schwab for $150 million he eventually left at $19 billion, then missed the culture of independence
Michael R
No discussion of the poor relative performance of Windhaven prior to departure at Schwab.
Now increasing fees to be 15% of profits…. for ETF exposure. Good luck doing well with that structure.
Liz Ann Sonders the permabull took over late in a bull market.
The entire thing is just kind of classic.
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