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Stockbroker gives advice the old-fashioned way: Jordan Berlin singing a new old tune

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The E*Trades of the world may insist that someday we'll all invest on-line, but Jordan S. Berlin doesn't buy it.

"I refuse to believe that good old-fashioned stockbrokerage is dead," says Mr. Berlin, the new director of private client services at New York City investment bank C.E. Unterberg Towbin.

Mr. Berlin, 46, joined Unterberg last summer after spending 17 years at CIBC Oppenheimer, where he ran the Park

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