Teri Buhl
by Teri:
Ultimate Pied-a-Terre for Yankee Fans?
Section : Daily News
April 2007
A penthouse apartment with a terrace view of Yankee Stadium is the highlight of The Langston, Harlem Height’s first luxury building.
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Ultimate Pied-a-Terre for Yankee Fans?
Section : Daily News
April 2007 UK
A penthouse apartment with a terrace view of Yankee Stadium is the highlight of The Langston, Harlem Height’s first luxury building.
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Hot News, Gossip and Industry Dish
Section : Open
June/July 2007
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Inside Taylor’s Exit Stage Left
Section : Daily News
June 2007
At JP Morgan, Beau Taylor was to the trading floor what James Brown was to the dance floor. So why did he pull up stakes?
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Hot News, Gossip, and Industry Dish
Section : OPEN
April/May 2007
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Flight Plan
Section : Takeoff
May/June 2007
Two months of aviation fun: zooming though Monaco, befriending skippers in Nantucket, praying at Oakmont’s “church pews” and vying for the Maltese Falcon.
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Money Train
Section : Backpage
May/June 2007
It was a head-on collision in the making: Ten years ago, three railroad giants were bickering about price in a deal that would redraw the nation’s rail maps.
By Teri Buhl
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Dealmaker Exclusive: Carlyle, Cypress To Unload MedPointe
Section : Daily News
July 2007
…To the tune of $900 million (-ish), according to sources close to the situation. That’s two in the bag for Cypress this week after cementing a deal to sell modular space maker Williams Scotsman to Europe’s Algeco for a cool $2.2 billion.
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Endless Summer
Section : Takeoff
August/Sept 07
Two months, four reasons to wing it: stomping divots in Bridgehampton; watching the sopranos with Britain’s country gentry; indulging in the big sail at St. Moritz; and all that jazz in Monterey.
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The New Carry-On Loan
Section : Navigator
August/Sept 07
A type of aviation financing that doesn’t require you to put up everything you own — What a concept!
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Hot News, Gossip and Celebrity Dish
Section : Open
September 2007
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Office Race
Section : Players
September/October 2007
When Antares’s Joe Beninati heard UST headquarters was for sale, he pulled out all the stops. Would UST chew on his offer — or simply spit it out?
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Trader Monthly's 30 Under 30
Section : Directions
September 2007
The future of trading is now. Meet the young guns tearing up the markets.
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Trader Monthly's 30 Under 30
Section : Directions
September 2007
The future of trading is now. Meet the young guns tearing up the markets.
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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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The New Flying Cash Cow
Section : Navigator
October/November 2007
How some very creative management companies are helping upend the standard plane-ownership balance sheet.
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Fly In, Drive Out
Section : Takeoff
October/November 2007
At one of the world’s premier celebrations of cars, the hottest ticket is the one with valet jet parking.
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Legends of the Fall
Section : Takeoff
October/November 2007
Two months, four reasons to wing it: betting on the jumpers in Virginia; partying with the crew at Head of the Charles; quaffing ales with connoisseurs in London and helping the Vineyard start a delicious new tradition.
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The Best Worst Year Ever
Section : Directions
October 2007
October 1987: A Cultural Snapshot
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Black Monday web exclusive - Elaine Garzarelli
Section : Web Exclusive
October 2007
Exclusive for the Web – Elaine wasn’t available for an interview at the time of publication but she did follow up when she returned from her business trip with this unique memory.
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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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Live and Earn
Section : Players
November/December 2007
BladeLogic chief executive Dev Ittycheria
got burned going public in the ’90s. The lessons he learned then are paying dividends the second time around.
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For Thee I Sing
Section : Takeoff
December 2007
The Navy glee club performs for a Nashville
Top Gun and his crowd.
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Ready for Kickoff
Section : Takeoff
December 2007
The procrastinator’s guide to the Super Bowl, the return of the Gilded Age and equestrian action with the Brits.
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Hot News, Gossip and Industry Dish
Section : Open
November 2007
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HOT NEWS, GOSSIP AND INDUSTRY DISH
Section : Open
November/December 2007
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The Factory-Certified Pre-Owned BMW of Planes
Section : Navigator
December 2007
The after-market aviation industry learns a key lesson from the car business.
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Is This The End of the Conglomerate Curse?
Section : Bullet Points
Premiere Issue
Finance theory teaches that conglomerates tend to trade at a discount because of their lack of collective focus. Is that era over?
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SageCrest/ACG Skirmish Heats Up
January 2008
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Let It Rain
Section : Directions
February/March 2008
Despite steep losses, shaky markets and violent financial storms, many on Wall Street still found themselves flooded in 2007 by bonus manna from heaven.
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The Fourth Annual Trades of the Year
Section : Directions
February/March 2008
It could well go down as one of the most treacherous years in trading history. Credit markets imploded. Equity markets shuddered. Commodities ran wild. Now we settle up on 2007 with a robust recap of the year’s top subprime plunderings, commodities killings and other money-making marvels, and our inaugural survey of sell-side excellence. Prepare to close the books on a year many might prefer to forget.
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Hot News, Gossip, and Industry Dish
Section : Open
February/March 2008
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Let It Rain
Section : Directions
March/April 2008
Despite steep losses, shaky markets and violent financial storms, many on Wall Street still found themselves flooded in 2007 by bonus manna from heaven.
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Buyer's Market
Section : Directions
March/April 2008
Which luxury indulgences are most deserving of your bonus cash? We polled our readers, and the survey says: These are the year’s top capital investments.
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Buyer's Market
Section : Directions
February/March 2008
Which luxury indulgences are most deserving of your bonus cash? We polled our readers, and the survey says: These are the year’s top capital investments.
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Best of 2007
Section : Directions
March/April 2008
It could well go down as one of the most treacherous years in trading history. Credit markets imploded. Equity markets shuddered. Commodities ran wild. Now we settle up on 2007 with a robust recap of the year’s top subprime plunderings, commodities killings and other money-making marvels, and our inaugural survey of sell-side excellence. Prepare to close the books on a year many might prefer to forget.
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Money Train
Section : Backpage
May/June 2007
It was a head-on collision in the making: Ten years ago, three railroad giants were bickering about price in a deal that would redraw the nation’s rail maps.
By Teri Buhl
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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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Office Race
Section : Players
September/October 2007
When Antares’s Joe Beninati heard UST headquarters was for sale, he pulled out all the stops. Would UST chew on his offer — or simply spit it out?
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Live and Earn
Section : Players
November/December 2007
BladeLogic chief executive Dev Ittycheria
got burned going public in the ’90s. The lessons he learned then are paying dividends the second time around.
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Hot News, Gossip and Industry Dish
Section : Open
April/May 2008
The Peloton Brief
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The Trader Monthly 100
Section : Directions
April/May 2008
They're called hedgehogs and fat cats, and sometimes much worse than that. We present them simply as “traders,” though in truth most are technically considered portfolio managers. There’s one word, however, that definitively describes each of the securities-industry standouts who make up this year’s Trader Monthly 100: flush.
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The Trader Monthly 100
Section : Directions
May/June 2008
They're called hedgehogs and fat cats, and sometimes much worse than that. We present them simply as “traders,” though in truth most are technically considered portfolio managers. There’s one word, however, that definitively describes each of the securities-industry standouts who make up this year’s Trader Monthly 100: flush.
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Rooms With a View
Section : Directions
June/July 2008
Private spas? Personal cinemas? Opulent safaris? A basketball court...in your room? Yes, when the trading man travels, he does so in style -- and with a degree of indulgence that others might find, well, indulgent. Still, check into these international luxury digs, and you'll know you've truly arrived.
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Rooms with a View
Section : Directions
July/August 2008
Private spas? Personal cinemas? Opulent safaris? A basketball court...in your room? Yes, when the trading man travels, he does so in style -- and with a degree of indulgence that others might find, well, indulgent. Still, check into these international luxury digs, and you'll know you've truly arrived.
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