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Why one UBS advisor broke away even knowing that his former partner would keep the 401(k) assets

Christopher Mason is establishing Fontis as part of CONCERT but hasn't given up hope of selling his portfolio management skills on UBS' platform

Author Lisa Shidler May 17, 2012 at 6:26 AM
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Christopher Mason is keeping his assets at Fidelity: "They don't have quarterly earnings and they don't do stupid things."


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