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Possible sale foreshadows Giuliani run for '08 presidential elections

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Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is moving closer to make a bid for the White House. The 62-year old is planning to sell his Giuliani Capital Advisers, an investment bank, according to various published media reports. The sale would prevent any of his clients' activities to be used as political ammunition against Giuliani in his bid for the presidency. Some of Giuliani Partners' clients include Aloha Airlines and Delta Airlines. Giuliani would join a crowded field of Republican hopefuls for the 2008 presidential elections that include Arizona Senator John McCain, New York Governor George Pataki and Tennessee Senator Bill Frist. — Gerald Magpily

See Reuters article via CNNMoney
See Nov. 14th Dealscape blog entry

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