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WIREHOUSES Hank J. Holland has joined Merrill Lynch in its ultra- high-net-worth office in San Francisco. Holland, who arrives from Sanford C. Bernstein in New York, grossed more than $20 million in the past year-reportedly making him Bernstein's biggest producer.- ST_TD- Lee Anne A. Bloom, Michael H. Cook and Richard R. Dwyer have landed at Morgan Stanley's Winter Park, Fla., office from SunTrust Investment Services in that city. The three had $4.2 million in combined production and $550 million in prior assets. Robert S. Gilman, who managed $1.5 billion in assets and garnered $3.7 million in annual revenues for UBS Financial Services in New York, has bolted to Morgan Stanley in that city. Ira H. Mark and Michael J. Berger have joined Morgan Stanleye_SSRqs office on Avenue of the Americas in New York. Together, they generated $3.4 million in production at UBS Financial Services over the last 12 months and oversaw $900 million in assets. Todd M. Ellentuck, Maria E. Pedraza, Joseph W. Modero and Louis V. Magliarditi have moved to Morgan Stanleye_SSRqs Morristown, N.J., office from RBC Dain Rauscher in West Paterson, N.J. The group had trailing-12-month commissions of $2 million and assets in excess of $300 million. Michael P. Crotty and partner Scott R. Weisert have joined Smith Barney in Shrewsbury, N.J., from Merrill Lynch in New York. The pair supervised $337 million in assets. Crotty has spent more than 25 years at Merrill. A team of three Smith Barney advisors in Portland, Maine, has departed for Wachovia Securities' Profit Formula channel. Sarah J. Halpin, Jay S. Tobias and John P. Zinn Jr.- who will remain a team-supervised $208 million in assets. James E. Maxwell has joined Morgan Stanley's Pleasanton, Calif., office from Banc of America Investment Services in Walnut Creek, Calif. He generated $1 million in the past year. John H. Garland and Keith A. Robele_SEmDwho grossed a combined $775,000 in trailing-12-month commissions-have transferred from UBS Financial Services in Sheboygan, Wis., to Morgan Stanley in that city. Carl H. Davis is now Western regional business development officer for the portfolio management group of Smith Barney. Most recently a financial consultant in the firm's Library Tower branch in Los Angeles, Davis had been one of the longest-serving African American branch managers