Tombstone
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December/January 2009
Amid an industry-wide merger binge, Sprint and Nextel united in 2005. The connection has been . . . well, spotty.
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Medicinal Purposes
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October/November 2008
Raiding Pfizer's consumer cabinet helped Johnson & Johnson fight off infection.
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Tiffany Takeover
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September 2008
Once the gold standard of television networks, CBS was in decline when Westinghouse came calling in 1995.
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Trans World Furlough
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June/July 2008
Five months before 9/11, American Airlines bought TWA -- and the company has encountered turbulence ever since.
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Seasonally Adjusted
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June/July 2008
These Lowland single-malts are the perfect Scotches for sipping the
summer away.
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Tombstone: Wall Street Meets Main Street
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May 2008
It seemed like a great idea at the time. The dot-com explosion of the late 1990s was just beginning to percolate, and individual investors were snapping up IPOs as fast as Wall Street could churn them out. . A quick – and, in some ways topical – trip down memory lane.
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Tombstone
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April/May 2008
It seemed like a great idea at the time. The dot-com explosion of the late 1990s was just beginning to percolate, and individual investors were snapping up IPOs as fast as Wall Street could churn them out.
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Tombstone: Smart Cookie
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March 2008
A trip down memory lane, when Credit Suisse underwrote one of the more unlikely IPOs of the decade.
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Smart Cookie
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February/March 2008
A decade ago, Credit Suisse underwrote one of the more unlikely IPOs of the 1990s.
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Showdown: Wharton Conference – Or OK Corral?
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January 2008
It wasn’t quite as exciting as the famous gunfight in Tombstone, Ariz. – after all, we’re talking about Philadelphia here, where gunfights aren’t exactly what one would call extraordinary. But the stand-off at Wharton's Private Equity and Venture Capital conference late last week definitely resulted in a number of tailfeathers getting ruffled, as protesters enthusiastically invaded the buttoned-down gathering just as Carlyle Group’s David Rubenstein launched his keynote address. Rumors and mayhem, if not hilarity, ensued.
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Tombstone: Liftoff
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January 2008
The end of the Cold War put a big chill on the early-’90s defense industry, which was forced to consolidate amid shrinking Defense Department procurements. How Boeing nabbed a deal to bob and weave its way around what could have been a bona fide catastrophe.
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Liftoff
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November/December 2007
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Meet the 2007 Rainmakers
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November/December 2007
With this year destined to go down as one of the most volatile in recent M&A history, a few select names weathered storms spectacularly well. When a deal needed to get done amid intensified shareholder activism and credit-market calamity, who got the call? We've sorted through hundreds of peer nominations to compile the most prestigious list in investment banking.
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Tombstone: A Tough Fit
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October 2007
Jones Apparel Group has occasionally taken heat for absorbing some of its bigger retail brands to complete its deal wardrobe. How it got Wall Street to pitch in on the funding of one troubled brand that, at the time, only Jones believed in.
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A Tough Fit
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September/October 2007
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Blackstone’s Battery Mates
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March/April 2007
Midsize Battery Ventures — quietly performing groundbreaking work — has won the support of private equity’s biggest player
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Bottle Rocket
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Premiere Issue
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This Won't Hurt a Bit
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March/April 2007
The second in our series of anonymous reminiscences
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