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SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO? WALL STREET UPS RETENTION ANTE: HUGE COUNTEROFFERS HELP TO KEEP TALENT FROM JOINING RIVALS

Eighteen holes were the furthest thing from Christine Padian's mind. A junior executive in J.P. Morgan & Co.'s…

Eighteen holes were the furthest thing from Christine Padian's mind.

A junior executive in J.P. Morgan & Co.'s human resources department, Ms. Padian, 30, had just spent an entire weekend agonizing over whether to leave Morgan - the only employer she had known since college - for a higher-paying jo

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