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![]() Entries tagged "BCE"A tale of two countriesThe American vs. Canadian approach to target board duties. BCEIn February, Scott Stuart offered a retrospect on the busted buyout. A month later, BCE was back in dealmaking mode. A year unlike any otherTurmoil. Chaos. Bailouts. Conventional deals in 2008 were rare. Many of those that mattered, like Bear Stearns and J.P. Morgan Chase, involved the government. Calling it offThe BCE buyout was for a time the largest in history. It took a while, but the deal just couldn't survive the times. Folly-la-la-laWe're rolling out the Barrel Awards for private equity's notable--if dubious--achievements this year. Risk arbitrage: Dec. 1, 2008The $20 billion Merrill Lynch-BofA deal goes before the latter's shareholders with some skepticism. And the BCE deal is scheduled to close Dec. 11. Risk arb update: Nov. 17, 2008The deal pool continues to diminish for want of deal inflow as M&A sputters amid extreme economic uncertainty. Risk arb update: Nov. 10, 2008As the deal pool shrinks, deals are getting done. While spreads are narrowing, opportunity still abounds. Risk arb update: BCECan the banks drag the BCE deal past Dec. 11? Spread too farAmid turmoil, risk arbs have absorbed a lot of bad news, but some strategic deals look likely to close, and deal demand may be building. Risk arb update: BCEMars-Wrigley was financed and closed despite bank turmoil. But what will happen to BCE? Risk arbitrageWeek of Sept. 15: Lehman, Merrill Lynch and AIG churned up the risk arbitrage market. Risk-arb update: BCE, Penn NationalUpdate: The Supreme Court of Canada ruled June 20 the C$52 billion BCE Inc. buyout led by by Teachers' Private Capital should be approved. Penn... A new equilibriumIn the five years leading up to the credit crisis, investment banks' financial sponsor groups were one of the brightest spots on Wall Street. Serving... MegabuyoutsApril '07: In hopes of capturing the fleeting title of the largest take-private to date, investors have reportedly set their sights on Dow Chemical Inc. | ||||||||||||||||
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