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Another major change at Cantor (->) is the perception of Mr. Lutnick. Before September 11, he had been regarded as insensitive, and insiders thought of the company as a bully, though a respected one. Mr. Lutnick's reputation as cold stemmed from the way he wrested control of the firm from the dying Bernie Cantor in 1996, two days after the company founder was placed on life support. The image of Cantor and Chief Executive Howard Lutnick has gone up and down since Sept. 11. Lutnick's sobbing on TV while mourning lost staffers, including his brother Gary, epitomized a stunned Wall Street. But the firm came under fire from widows and widowers for cutting off paychecks only four days after the attacks. Lutnick does not appear in the ads. Source: http://www.usatoday.com/money/finance/2002-05-28-cantor.htm
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