Doris Frankel, one of the longest-serving Reuters reporters on the staff, said goodbye to her colleagues on Tuesday.
In an email, Frankel wrote:
Today is my last day at Reuters. It has been a great privilege working with so many talented and dedicated journalists during my long career in New York and Chicago. What a journey it has been for the past 35 years. I have made so many good friends. All the best and happy new year, Doris Frankel
Based in Chicago, Frankel wrote daily stories and frequent analysis of the fast-moving options market, often breaking news or tidbits about mergers and acquisitions activity and stocks in the news. She previously covered commodities futures markets in New York and in Chicago.
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