Hann Ankles Quotron; Amaya And Glaser Replace Him Text

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"He did what had to be done," was a commonly voiced theme among current and former Quotron Systems Inc. executives evaluating the performance of David Hann as Quotron's chairman. Quotron watchers disagree on whether Hann jumped or was pushed, but nearly all say Hann lacked the strategic vision and the brokerage background needed at the top.

Leland Amaya, on the other hand, is universally hailed as a Wall Street insider with the background and the connections needed to address the problems of

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