Morgan Stanley Spent “About $100,000” On Recently Leaked Parody Video [REPORT]

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FOX Business Network’s Senior Correspondent Charles Gasparino reports, “Morgan Stanley has launched an internal investigation” into the recently leaked parody video comparing the firm’s cost-cutting efforts in its massive brokerage department to the movie “Hunger Games. Citing sources, Gasparino reports, “the video, which cost the nation’s largest brokerage firm about $100,000 to produce, was slated to be shown at the firm’s 2014 branch manager meeting,” but pulled at the last minute by “wealth management chief Greg Fleming.”

Morgan Stanley Spent “About $100,000” On Recently Leaked Parody Video

On the leak of Morgan Stanley’s “Hunger Games” parody video:

“Morgan Stanley has launched an internal investigation into the leaking of a parody video comparing the firm’s cost-cutting efforts in its massive brokerage department to the movie “Hunger Games” with brokers killing each other in order to remain at the firm. The video, which cost the nation’s largest brokerage firm about $100,000 to produce according to insiders and featured Morgan Stanley brokerage executives, was slated to be shown at the firm’s 2014 branch manager meeting, where executives who run the various firm’s wealth management branches from across the country meet annually. But the video was never shown because wealth management chief Greg Fleming believed it was in poor taste since the firm was undergoing a major round of cost cutting.”

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Morgan Stanley Spent "About $100,000" On Recently Leaked Parody Video [REPORT]

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