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Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

Beneath the veneer of Wall Streeters beats the same heart, stirred by the same determinants of behavior.


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Of politics and pay

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Entries tagged "J.P. MOrgan Chase"

Simon says converge

J.P. Morgan telecom banker becomes co-tech chief.


Movers & shakers: Aug. 3, 3009

In mid-August, Andrew van der Vord will join Credit Suisse Group as vice chairman of consumer in the Americas in the investment banking department. Based...


Movers & shakers: July 30, 2009

Stephen Lamb, a vice chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery since 1997, will join Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP as a partner...


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.


Rigors of rehab

The market for debtor-in-possession loans is alive, but it's expensive, picky and creditor-friendly -- yet DIPs are needed more than ever before.


Skadden's NextRx step for Express Scripts

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


Dimon on Dimon

"The House of Dimon:" A "leadership profile" chronicling his career successes.


It's the economy, Tim

If it's as bad as people are saying, the government eventually may have to shut down big banks. Would an early start be better?


Liquidity for the limited

Paul Sanabria, Jeff Hammer are joining Houlihan Lokey to set up an advisory effort serving the secondary market for PE investments.


Revolvers at bay

As companies reach out for financing, banks are quick to revise terms on a popular credit vehicle.


A year unlike any other

Turmoil. Chaos. Bailouts. Conventional deals in 2008 were rare. Many of those that mattered, like Bear Stearns and J.P. Morgan Chase, involved the government.


The fallen

In which we recall some of the year's biggest private equity busts.


Exit papers

When Mars signed a deal to buy Wrigley, it reserved the right to skip out. That has since become the industry standard.


Dead, temporarily

The media's decided that Wall Street is definitely kaput. Trying to figure what's there instead is more of a problem.


Morgan Lewis picks up a Danish accent

February brings three more biotech deals. Morgan Lewis' Navarro advised Lundbeck in its Ovation deal.


Kindler rising

Robert Kindler is Morgan Stanley's new global head of M&A.


Cravath helps Bristol feed a starved IPO market

Bristol-Myers plans to raise $500M-plus selling shares in Mead Johnson Nutrition Co. Cravath's Ronald Cami and Susan Webster are advising.


Building a $12 billion bridge

RWE obtains the first jumbo financing of the year for its purchase of Dutch utility Essent.


Wipe the slate clean

Counterparties and clearinghouses will be key players in newly regulated derivatives markets.


Movers & shakers: Jan. 30, 2009

Covington & Burling LLP announced that Thomas Barnett, most recently assistant attorney general in charge of the Justice Department's antitrust division, rejoined the firm....


Promise, meet reality

As Obama takes the reins, the economic outlook remains as dire as ever.


Davis Polk works point on Citi spinoff

Davis Polk attorneys have weighed in on Citi's restructuring.


Citigroup wears two hats in Chevy Chase deal

Citi's interest in Chevy Chase was widely reported in November, though never confirmed. But sources close to the deal say Citi was actively involved in the auction's initial stages.


Paulson tries Plan B

Treasury is now considering how to revive the market for asset-backed securities.


Taking the PIPE

Private equity investments in public companies have a mixed record. But where else can investors put their money?


Cravath in a lot of cookie jars

Cravath's Faiza Saeed represented Morgan Stanley's board on the company's conversion to a bank holding company and its stake sale to Mitsubishi UFJ.


Risk arb update: Nov. 17, 2008

The deal pool continues to diminish for want of deal inflow as M&A sputters amid extreme economic uncertainty.


Baird does Charlotte

Baird's staffing its new Charlotte, N.C. office with Wachovia Securities refugees. Brian McDonagh will be co-head of M&A.


Finding your inner Scrooge

With all the fun wrung from the markets, the personal finance press tries to make thriftiness cool, and the WSJ's sad tale of Wall Street.


In defense of renewable energy

Is the sector closed for business? No way.


Nat City counts on S&C

H. Rodgin Cohen, Edward Herlihy advise on yet another bank deal.


Wachovia

The Fed has approved a Wells Fargo-Wachovia deal. But might the new owner abandon Wachovia's investment bank?


Still betting on the banks

Despite their problems, banks, especially smaller ones, spell opportunity for private equity investors.


Mandates keep coming for Sullivan's Cohen

Among the latest deals for the S&C chairman: J.P. Morgan Chase-WaMu and Citigroup-Wachovia.


Arbitrate this

Lawyers who specialize in bonus disputes are among the few benefitting from the crisis on Wall Street.


Making do and doing good

Lehman Brothers was a very significant City Harvest contributor.


Wall Street's passages

Bear gone. Lehman gone. Merrill to BofA. Goldman and Morgan Stanley under fire. Is the Street dead?


The abyss

What are these credit default swaps, and why are they provoking such fear?


Houlihan goes shopping

Houlihan Lokey is taking advantage of the turmoil on Wall Street, recently luring four from J.P. Morgan.


Movers & shakers: Aug. 14, 2008

Joshua Thompson, former Jefferies Finance general counsel, joins Proskauer Rose, and ex-Bear banker Morgan Edwards moves to Macquarie Capital Advisors, and more.


Bear's media man lands

Another former Bear Stearns Cos. banker has landed. John Fargis, one of 98 senior managing directors forced to find a new home when Bear imploded,...


Bear Stearns: Where are they now?

Several bankers moved on from Bear after it imploded. Here's a look at where some went.



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