BlackRock is saying goodbye to the founder of
Claymore in Canada after buying up the ETF shop.
Som Seif is reportedly leaving BlackRock's iShares Canada unit this month.
Advisor.ca,
Bloomberg,
ETF Daily News, the
Financial Post,
Pensions & Investments,
Reuters and the
Toronto Globe and Mail all reported on Seif's impending departure.
BlackRock unveiled the Claymore deal in January [
see MFWire.com, 1/11/2012], and the deal
closed on March 7. Then last week BlackRock
rebranded the Claymore ETFs in Canada as iShares.
"It is very sad to see the Claymore brand go away," Seif told the
Globe and Mail. "It's tough seeing your baby go away."
What's Seif up to next?
"I'm young. I'm 35 years old. I still have great ideas," Seif reportedly said. "I think this industry is still very inefficient." 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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