Frank A. Cappiello Jr., a retired Baltimore investment adviser who was a regular panelist on Maryland Public Television's "Wall $treet Week" for more than three decades, died Saturday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson of cardiovascular disease. He was 90.
"Frank was such a wonderful gentleman. Too bad Wall Street doesn't have people like him anymore," said John E. Montgomery, former CEO of Montgomery Brothers Inc. in Washington. "He was always a pleasure to be around. He was outgoing and always fun to be around."
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