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Entries tagged "Goldman Sachs"

Akin Gump energizes Dynegy power plant sale

Dynegy's sale of nine of its U.S. power plants to LS Power Associates brought back some old faces and some new ones as well.


Wall Street's Montag also top BofA contender

The race to replace Bank of America Corp.'s chief executive Ken Lewis is on and Thomas Montag, a Wall Street veteran from Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs, is a front runner.


A conspiracy so vast

Matt Taibbi produces 10,000 words on why Goldman Sachs is responsible for everything bad. Does that mean everyone else gets off the hook?


Movers & shakers: June 24, 2009

In September, Goldman, Sachs & Co.'s co-head of mergers and acquisitions for Asia, excluding Japan, Johan Leven, will leave the bank. Richard Campbell-Breeden becomes sole...


Movers & shakers: June 22, 2009

Davis Polk & Wardwell hired John Douglas a partner in its financial institutions group. He will head its bank regulatory practice. Douglas was general counsel...


Quattrone drops into Data Domain

Frank Quattrone finds himself in the middle of a bidding war.


Movers & shakers: June 4, 2009

Greenhill & Co. brought in Christopher Mize and Aaron Hoover as managing directors to establish a Houston office focused on energy companies. Mize was co-head...


Movers & shakers: May 22, 2009

Barclays Capital hired Matthew Ponsonby and Mark Warham as co-heads of mergers and acquisitions, Europe. Working from London, they report to Paul Parker, head of...


An extra DIP

Despite a tough market, General Growth had lenders competing to finance it in bankruptcy.


Movers & shakers: May 5, 2009

Morgan Stanley Investment Management hired Sandra Lee as head of sales and marketing in Asia, replacing Tony Archer. At Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking,...


Now for the main event

Chrysler's bankruptcy sets the stage for an even bigger public-private drama at General Motors. That's no accident.


Swapping systems

So far, ICE is ahead in the race to dominate the credit default swaps clearinghouse game, but whether the entire system makes sense is another question.


Things get hostile in Silicon Valley

Broadcom tapped Kenton King, Leif King (pictured) and David Hansen of Skadden Arps for advice on Emulex.


Movers & shakers: April 28, 2009

After about one year at UBS, Jerker Johansson resigned as CEO of its investment bank. He was also a member of UBS' group executive...


Movers & shakers: April 22, 2009

Government-controlled mortgage lender Fannie Mae appointed Michael Williams as president, CEO and a board director. Williams succeeds Herbert Allison Jr., who was nominated to be...


Some new faces at the table

Sun Capital leads a number of Wall Street firms and private equity shops into the DIP market.


Asia adjusts

When the global economy cratered, China and India girded for the worst, but a surprising amount of M&A still takes place.


Lyondell revisited

The M&A bar cheers as the Delaware Supreme Court overturns a perplexing decision in the Lyondell case.


Skadden's NextRx step for Express Scripts

Skadden Arps' Lou Kling (pictured) and Howard Ellin team advised Express Scripts on its NextRx deal.


Shearman helps Dow go salt-free

Dow Chemical used Shearman & Sterling's George Casey (pictured) and Daniel Litowitz on its Morton sale.


Wachtell weighs in on a few more deals

Wachtell represented Fidelity National in its Metavante deal and Centex on its sale to Pulte Homes.


Movers & shakers: April 14, 2009

Trial lawyer Linda Addison, a member of Fulbright & Jaworski LLP's executive committee, was named partner-in-charge of its 140-lawyer New York office. In a statement,...


SPAC attack

SPACs remain a mixed bag. Dick Heckmann's China Water and Drinks deal and Hyde Park's Essex Crane deal go through, while others go bust.


Movers & shakers: April 9, 2009

The Swiss Federal Council nominated vice president Philipp Hildebrand as president of the Swiss National Bank, effective Jan. 1, 2010. He will replace a retiring...


Movers & shakers: April 8, 2009

Vietnamese fund management and real estate firm VinaCapital Group enlisted Stacy Kincaid as a fund portfolio managing director. She handles structuring and capital raising efforts...


Movers & shakers: April 7, 2009

Mike Corbat, who was interim-CEO of Citigroup Inc.'s Citi Holdings, will remove the interim from his title. Corbat had been CEO of Citi's global wealth...


Can private equity play the infrastructure game?

With buyouts moribund, new players have poured into some of the longest-term, low-return, politically sensitive assets out there.


Cravath sunny about solar

Covington & Burling's Jack Bodner and William Collins advised OptiSolar in its pipeline sale to First Solar.


Transactions: April 6, 2009

Great Depression chic is all the rage, informing our politics and policies. Our rush to embrace the dead past is a little odd, if deeply political.


Movers & shakers: April 2, 2009

Mark Carhart and Raymond Iwanowski, co-heads of Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s quantitative-investment group and Global Alpha hedge fund, are retiring, as is research co-head Giorgio...


Movers & shakers: April 1, 2009

Goldman, Sachs & Co.'s Byron Trott, who received high praise from Warren Buffett after working as an adviser for Berkshire Hathaway Inc., is leaving to...


Movers & shakers: March 31, 2009

Omaha-based Berens & Tate will combine its practice with workplace law firm Jackson Lewis LLP. Labor and employment lawyer Kelly Berens (pictured) becomes managing partner...


Movers & shakers: March 30, 2009

Nomura Holdings Inc. hired Andrea Pellegrini as co-chairman for Italy and head of investment banking, partnering with Alessandro Cremona, chairman of investment banking for Italy....


Movers & shakers: March 27, 2009

Kirk Wilson joined independent investment bank Greenhill & Co. as a managing director. Wilson was a vice chairman of Morgan Stanley's investment banking division, where...


Movers & shakers: March 26, 2009

Bank of America Corp. said chief investment strategist Richard Bernstein and chief North America economist David Rosenberg are leaving Banc of America Securities-Merrill Lynch Research....


From sidekick to star

While debt markets remain quiet, the retained corporate broker is at the center of the U.K.'s financing action.


Dialoguing at Deutsche

Bruce Evans takes the reins of Deutsche's M&A effort at a difficult time.


Medtronic's heart beats for deals

This winter, Medtronic bought three privately held heart-valve replacement technology firms. Fredrikson & Byron's John Wurm and others advised on its CoreValve.


Merck, Schering play follow the pharma

Damian Ridealgh and other Fried Frank attorneys advised Merck on its deal for Schering.


Cooley warms up to Gilead

Gilead tapped Cooley Godward's Rick Climan for advice on its $1.4B CV Therapeutics deal.


Movers & shakers: March 12, 2009

In June, Mark Echlin will join Credit Suisse Group's investment banking department as a managing director and head of industrials, EMEA. Based in London, he...


Movers & shakers: March 11, 2009

Quadrangle Group LLC added Howard Margolis, Tushar Shah and Sigurd Strack to Quadrangle Asset Management. Margolis will serve as director of real assets for QAM,...


Movers & shakers: March 9, 2009

Mergers and acquisitions advisory firm Sagent Advisors Inc. said chairman and co-CEO Joel Cohen, 71, will retire at the end of March. Cohen founded Sagent...


The scrap heap of history?

Amid widening dismay over the bailouts, there is a continuing chorus of economists calling for full nationalization of failing financial institutions.


All that glitters

As some private equity players are drawn to distressed debt plays, LPs worry about the expertise and conflicts.


The $33 million man

Merrill's Andrea Orcel took home $33.8M in 2008, says the Journal.


Latham leads the charge for CVT

Latham's Alan Mendelson is advising CVT as it fields Astellas' $1 billion offer.


Movers & shakers: March 4, 2009

President Obama picked Nancy-Ann DeParle, a managing director at New York buyout firm CCMP Capital Advisors LLC, as counselor to him and director of the...


Movers & shakers: March 3, 2009

After the U.S. government took control of Freddie Mac, David Moffett was named CEO of the mortgage giant. Six months later, Moffett is telling the...


Movers & shakers: Feb. 26, 2009

Julian Horn-Smith joined CVC Capital Partners as a senior adviser, working with the telecom, media and technology team. He was most recently deputy CEO and...



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