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Ameritrade CEO Thomas Lewis Resigns

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Bloomberg News

Ameritrade Holding Corp. said that Chief Executive Thomas Lewis resigned about three months after taking charge of the online brokerage, whose stock has stumbled this year. The fifth-largest U.S. online broker said that Lewis, whose career has included stints working for technology and insurance firms, left “for personal reasons.” Lewis was hired in March 1999 as co-chief executive, dividing duties with Ameritrade founder and Chairman Joe Ricketts, who also served as co-CEO. Lewis gained sole responsibility for the job in May of this year. Omaha, Neb.-based Ameritrade said the departure won’t affect earnings, and that Ricketts will take charge of the CEO’s role until a new executive is found. Heidrick & Struggles International Inc. recruiters already have been hired for that purpose, Ameritrade said. Lewis had worked at Baltimore-based insurer USF&G; Corp. before joining Ameritrade. Shares of the company closed up 13 cents at $13.06 on Nasdaq.

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