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Hands on in Haiti
Section : Initial Offering
May/June 2007
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The Color of Money
Section : Road Warrior
May/June 2007
Eco-friendly limos make it, if not easy, at least not so hard being green
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The Original Buyout King
Section : Features
March/April 2007
He made his first deals during the Great Depression. His shareholders included Rockefellers, Mellons, Warburgs and Du Ponts. And 40 years ago, he quietly — but revolutionarily — built the very notion of the buyout house. At 94, Carl Hess still goes into AEA’s office every day — as the last living link to private equity’s birth
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Just Like Yesterday
Section : Initial Offering
September/October 2007
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A Lounge You Won't Leave
Section : Road Warrior
September/October 2007
Qantas’s new Sydney showpiece is about as full-service as it gets.
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40 Under 40
Section : Features
September/October 2007
The future of M&A is now. Meet the 40 peer-nominated
superstars tearing through the dealmaking universe.
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Arnie’s Back Nine
Section : Features
October/November 2007
The greatest golfer in the history of aviation busily builds his legacy.
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Creator of the Lost Ark
Section : Takeoff
October/November 2007
A Nevada entrepreneur breathes new life into one of the icons of the Out of Africa era.
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Class-Action Suits
Section : Open
October 2007
Bear’s Brent Giese is bullish on the well-tailored youngsters of Project Pinstripe.
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The Best Worst Year Ever
Section : Directions
October 2007
October 1987: A Cultural Snapshot
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Black Monday: The Oral History
Section : Directions
October 2007
Twenty years ago this month, the earth stood still as word spread of the Dow’s plummet — the worst securities-market panic in half a century. A rollicking “decade of greed” came crashing to an inglorious last call. Tapping the traders and market players who were closest to the action, sifting through myth and hype, we’ve
detailed one of the darkest days in history — in the words of those who lived it.
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Black Monday
Section : Directions
October 2007
Twenty years ago this month, the earth stood still as word spread of the Dow’s plummet — the worst securities-market panic in half a century. A rollicking “decade of greed” came crashing to an inglorious last call. Tapping the traders and market players who were closest to the action, sifting through myth and hype, we’ve
detailed one of the darkest days in history — in the words of those who lived it.
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Registering for Cash
Section : Players
November/December 2007
Online startup Grocery Shopping Network had a tall order when it came to financing. Could Houlihan Smith’s Richard Houlihan
and his team deliver?
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The Montagna Bar at the Little Nell
Section : Initial Offering
November/December 2007
The most powerful spot in Aspen isn’t atop the mountain
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Up and Adam
Section : Navigator
December 2007
VLJ shopping at the newly flush upstart Denver aircraft manufacturer.
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Made in America
Section : Features
Premiere Issue
While U.S. manufacturing slowly recedes, a handful of companies buck the unrelenting tide. Photographer Dan Winters spends time on a few of the country’s last great factory floors.
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Tom Perkins’ Restless Vision
Section : Features
November/December 2007
The genius that made Tom Perkins a venture-capital legend and the lessons he learned along the way can be seen through his latest investment...
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Underwater Plane
Section : Features
December 2007
It is among the most amazing winged craft the world has ever seen. Part-airplane, part-submarine. It will soon carry the Silicon Valley billionaire who was supposed to be its second customer to the bottom of the sea. Now the delicate questions remains: Who gets the first one?
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Return of the Goose
Section : Features
Feb/March 2008
It was one of the most famous planes ever made, the archetypal mid-century flying boat that ferried Hemingway, Harriman and MacArthur. Now, 63 years after the last one wheeled off the assembly line, a North Carolina accountant defies all odds to hatch a whole new flock.
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Inside The Beltway
Section : Navigator
Feb/March 2008
It’s been a long time coming, but with the right equipment, starting soon you might be able to talk on the fly.
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The Original Buyout King
Section : Features
March/April 2007
He made his first deals during the Great Depression. His shareholders included Rockefellers, Mellons, Warburgs and Du Ponts. And 40 years ago, he quietly — but revolutionarily — built the very notion of the buyout house. At 94, Carl Hess still goes into AEA’s office every day — as the last living link to private equity’s birth
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Hands on in Haiti
Section : Initial Offering
May/June 2007
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The Color of Money
Section : Road Warrior
May/June 2007
Eco-friendly limos make it, if not easy, at least not so hard being green
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40 Under 40
Section : Features
September/October 2007
The future of M&A is now. Meet the 40 peer-nominated
superstars tearing through the dealmaking universe.
> read more
Just Like Yesterday
Section : Initial Offering
September/October 2007
None
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A Lounge You Won't Leave
Section : Road Warrior
September/October 2007
Qantas’s new Sydney showpiece is about as full-service as it gets.
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Registering for Cash
Section : Players
November/December 2007
Online startup Grocery Shopping Network had a tall order when it came to financing. Could Houlihan Smith’s Richard Houlihan
and his team deliver?
> read more
Tom Perkins’ Restless Vision
Section : Features
November/December 2007
The genius that made Tom Perkins a venture-capital legend and the lessons he learned along the way can be seen through his latest investment...
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The Montagna Bar at the Little Nell
Section : Initial Offering
November/December 2007
The most powerful spot in Aspen isn’t atop the mountain
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Life After Dealmaking
Section : Features
Feb/March 2008
Can venture capital solve prisoner recidivism?
Catherine Rohr believes it can — so much so that she
ditched her job at a top private-equity firm
to foster the capitalist portion of the criminal mind
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Terminal
Section : Road Warrior
Feb/March 2008
A jaw-dropping edifice opens with a very special lounge.
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Year of the SPAC
Section : Features
Feb/March 2008
A few months after Martin Franklin took hedge-fund giant GLG public through a back door, the trickle of blank-check companies has become a torrent.
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Hall of Fame
Section : Features
Feb/March 2008
After spending three decades pursuing buyouts at the expense
of his personal life, Tom Hicks is back in the deal game: From a SPAC to real estate to a Premier League soccer team, this time
it’s a family affair.
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Hall of Fame
Section : Features
February/March 2008
After spending three decades pursuing buyouts at the expense
of his personal life, Tom Hicks is back in the deal game: From a SPAC to real estate to a Premier League soccer team, this time
it’s a family affair.
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Year of the SPAC
Section : Features
February/March 2008
A few months after Martin Franklin took hedge-fund giant GLG public through a back door, the trickle of blank-check companies has become a torrent.
> read more
Life After Dealmaking
Section : Features
February/March 2008
Can venture capital solve prisoner recidivism?
Catherine Rohr believes it can — so much so that she
ditched her job at a top private-equity firm
to foster the capitalist portion of the criminal mind
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Terminal
Section : Road Warrior
February/March 2008
A jaw-dropping edifice opens with a very special lounge.
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Filling Big Sandals
Section : Features
Spring 2008
In succeeding an entrepreneurial legend, Adam Stewart assumed control of a world-famous $1 billion resort chain and now oversees 22 properties and 8,000 employees —
at the ripe old age of 27.
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Executive Order
Section : Players
April/May 2008
By offering a lot of autonomy — and leaving a little bit of equity on the table — Affiliated Managers Group has found the key to successful acquisitions.
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Rewind
Section : Takeoff
May/June 2008
As Fidel Castro fades from the scene, an old friend plots a long-awaited return.
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Inside the Deal Shop: The Networker
Section : Features
April/May 2008
As the rest of Wall Street scales down, Ken Moelis aims to build the next great investment bank, one relationship at a time.
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South Africa
Section : Features
May/June 2008
He’s perhaps the best bush pilot in Africa, the one who
teaches the other fliers – and the occasional writer –
how it’s done. But when he has a midlife crisis, it’s a doozy.
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Wikipedia 2.0
Section : Directions
June/July 2008
How Jimmy Wales plans to extract profits from his information supercommune.
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Globe Trot
Section : Directions
June/July 2008
From the Midwest to the Middle East: presenting our second annual ranking of the World's Best Trading Cities.
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Defense Mechanism
Section : Players
June/July 2008
A master of hard-line tactics designed to thwart hostile takeovers, Wachtell Lipton's Daniel Neff rescues clients from unwelcome bidders' grasp.
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Alpha Tale
Section : Players
June/July 2008
Bob Greenhill is a Type A's Type A, a man whose dynamism has made him a legend. But throughout his career, that trait has both lifted him up and laid him low.
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The Coda of Bob Greenhill
Section : Features
June/July 2008
The legendary M&A heavyweight has spent the last decade attempting to imbue his firm with his encyclopedic deal know-how. It just might have worked.
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Section : Directions
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From the Midwest to the Middle East: presenting our second annual ranking of the World's Best Trading Cities.
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The Jimmy Wales Experience
Section : Directions
June/July 2008
Embracing the financial-market leanings that led him to launch Wikipedia, former Chicago options trader Jimmy Wales tries to take an Internet phenomenon into the black.
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The Jimmy Wales Experience
Section : Directions
July/August 2008
Embracing the financial-market leanings that led him to launch Wikipedia, former Chicago options trader Jimmy Wales tries to take an Internet phenomenon into the black.
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Globe Trot
Section : Directions
July/August 2008
From London to New York, Monaco to Dubai: presenting our second annual ranking of the World's Best Trading Cities.
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Arm's Length
Section : Players
UK Premiere Issue
By offering a lot of autonomy -- and leaving a little bit of equity on the table -- Affiliated Managers Group has found the key to successful acquisitions.
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Jet Bluegrass
Section : Takeoff
August/September 2008
As always, the smart set trips to the Kentucky Derby for wagers, whiskey and a lot of weird hats.
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The Coda of Bob Greenhill
Section : Features
UK Premiere Issue
The legendary M&A heavyweight has spent the last decade attempting to imbue his firm with his encyclopedic deal know-how. It just might have worked.
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Alpha Tale
Section : Players
UK Premiere Issue
Bob Greenhill is a Type A's Type A, a man whose dynamism has made him a legend. But throughout his career, that trait has both lifted him up and laid him low.
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