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April/May 2008

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Continental Divide : After nearly two decades of taking a back seat to the U.S., Eurobankers finally reclaim their place at the head of the global M&A deal table. Will they be able to hold onto their newfound title?


Inside the Deal Shop : As the rest of Wall Street scales down, Ken Moelis aims to build the next great investment bank, one relationship at a time.


Tech Dealmakers : Heightened activity and global expansion in the multifaceted tech dealmaking world has Wall Street jockeying for position. Here's who's leading the charge.

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Feb/March 2008

The Bonus Guide: Amid all the financial turmoil, pay at large banks and private-equity funds held steady last year. Our exclusive survey provides some hard figures.


Home Team Advantage: 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.


Year of the SPAC: 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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November/December 2007

The Rainmakers: We've sorted through hundreds of peer nominations to compile the most prestigious list in investment banking.
Tom Perkin's Restless Vision: 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...
Ready, Aim... Acquire: When stomping through the Scottish Highlands after game, centuries of tradition demand that you elevate the experience beyond the everyday. Start by outfitting yourself with only the most well-designed and durable gear.

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September/October 2007

40 Under 40: The future of M&A is now. Meet the 40 peer-nominated superstars tearing through the dealmaking univese.
Carlyle's Engine That Can: Brooke Coburn uses a little bit of capital and a lot of his parent company’s international resources to help transform corporate orphans into Wall Street darlings.
Welcome to The Boomtown: A look at New York City's newest crop of luxury high-rises.

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May/June 2007

Buying In: The Women of M&A: Meet a few of the savvy women who are shattering M&A's glass ceiling.
Can Private Equity and Wilbur Ross Save Detroit?: Private Equity is methodically plowing billions into America's most fabled and troubled industry.
California Dreaming: Los Angeles sheds it's mess of suburbs for walkable communities and high-rise living.

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March/April 2007

The Buyout King 40 years ago, Carl Hess quietly — but revolutionarily — built the very notion of the buyout house.
Cross-Border Bonanza 2006 was the year big bonus checks took on an international flavor. Our exclusive survey provides some hard numbers.
Green Giant Can a man from the world of capitalism now use capitalism to save the world?

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Premiere Issue

The Addict Even after 40 years of doing deals, Paul Kelly still can’t make himself stop.
The Mouse That Roars Roy Disney’s $2 billion private-equity shop, Shamrock, loves media deals.
Major League Turnaround What are a couple of smart young Goldman and Bear alums doing running a lousy professional baseball team?

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