They picked up the Singapore trading and corporate finance arms of bankrupt Peregrine Securities in April.
Our corporate finance professor had actually participated in 3 of the case studies he taught.
Despite his savvy business acumen, Ebbers always professed ignorance of the details of corporate finance.
"It's quite ironic, " says Ivan Chung, a senior analyst in corporate finance at Moody's Investors Service.
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She became a senior vice president of corporate finance in 1989, and a senior banker in 1993.
He is also an adjunct professor at University of Southern California, teaching corporate finance and corporate law.
Right now, the Verde disposal looks like the corporate finance equivalent of a huge looming car crash.
Starting in 1998, Kumar assumed several corporate roles including leadership positions in Corporate Accounting and Corporate Finance.
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Cavendish Corporate Finance, a British merger-and-acquisitions boutique, hopes that something similar is true in the business world.
From 2004 to 2007, she was in the Corporate Finance group managing global finance infrastructure and controls functions.
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His theories have also helped with understanding the choice between equity and debt, and corporate finance more generally.
Compliance lawyers' salaries remain close to half of what's paid to the stars in corporate finance and acquisitions.
In these restructurings, in the hierarchy of the world of corporate finance, common equity is actually a lower-quality asset.
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Bankers - particularly juniors working in corporate finance - are famous for working 12-plus hours a day, including weekends.
"Rates can go up, " said Rama Variankaval, an executive director in the corporate finance advisory group of J.
Meanwhile, at ICICI she went on to lead one of the divisions of the corporate finance business in 1993.
Still, issuing preferred stock would be an unusual maneuver, said corporate finance experts.
Eliot Spitzer, the New York attorney-general, recently decreed that investment research should no longer be paid for by corporate finance.
Scheinrock is actually a CPA with extensive experience in international financial markets, corporate finance, capital structure, acquisitions and strategic investments.
It is a tautology of corporate finance that growth in profits comes from the recursive reinvestment and compounding of past profits.
Future lawyers must also be capable of connecting law with collateral disciplines ranging from corporate finance to game theory to cognitive psychology.
The 1970s brought insurance, corporate finance and securities margin-lending within its remit.
But Japanese investors are nothing if not patient, and MUFG is focusing on strategic positioning and global synergies with MS in corporate finance.
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Between July and September of this year, trading accounted for sixty-three per cent of its revenue, and corporate finance just thirteen per cent.
In the past three years, banks have been aggressive competitors to win mandates to manage firms' cash and to advise them on corporate finance.
In future, foreign investment banks will need to move deeper into corporate finance and asset management, reckons Nicholas Hurd, head of Fleming's Brazil office.
According to one leading fund manager, analysts are now seen as nothing more than a glorified sales arm for their City firm's corporate finance arm.
Tom Taulli is an adviser to early-stage companies and is an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California, teaching corporate finance and corporate law.
To avoid this problem, the people who control large pools of capital need to act more like venture capitalists, and less like corporate finance departments.
The system flags workers who repeatedly book non-preferred venues so managers can approach them about their spending, says Bill Razzino, a VP of corporate finance.
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