Dealmakers buy a building, stuff it into a limited partnership and sell shares in the partnership.
Dealmakers got beaten down the most in the market doldrums, especially at the managing director level.
You showed small dealmakers how to mobilize large amounts of capital and take over big companies.
Wall Street dealmakers, hungry for the advising fees, are eager for it to resume.
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It used to be dealmakers got in a room together to look over sensitive business proposals.
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Private equity funds have been among the most active and aggressive dealmakers lately.
Mining for gold in a smaller, less competitive market, Boston's dealmakers cut rivals in all the time.
Yet his business has none of the trade or legal penalties that keep lawyers and dealmakers in line.
In some fields, dealmakers are not circling their wagons - they are scrambling to meet fresh or growing demand.
It is controlled by shrewd dealmakers Nelson Peltz and Peter May, who have a habit of treating shareholders shabbily.
By early September a dozen dealmakers had left GEEquity, wiping out much of the senior ranks of the Web group.
At GE's NBC unit, six Web-savvy dealmakers have quit in the past six months, bound for bigger stakes in cyberspace.
Lawyers, accountants and dealmakers will wax richer and business people will spend more time looking for loopholes rather than looking for business.
Keith Grinstein founded Second Avenue Partners, and former McCaw dealmakers Scott Anderson and Scot Jarvis formed their own venture shop, Cedar Grove.
That really would cement his reputation as one of America's best dealmakers.
With his planned 1999 startups -- a publication for paralegals in Texas and a nationwide daily for dealmakers -- Pollak is entering riskier territory.
Conflicts of interest are possible: some buy-out firms' in-house dealmakers conduct valuations, which are reviewed by consultants and auditors and approved by senior executives.
In a sign of the rising prominence of 3G and Brazilian dealmakers, Mr Lemann suggested buying Heinz to his friend, Mr Buffett, in December.
No investment bank has a fool-proof formula for rewarding its dealmakers.
Smart dealmakers, especially foreign companies with established management criteria, will therefore look not just at how much people are paid but how the compensation system works.
Baronoff also touched upon a phenomenon that a lot of dealmakers have complained about in recent years: the dearth of quality targets at attractive prices.
Dealmakers should applaud the team at Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Dealmakers came to suspect Mr Purcell of an unMack-like spinelessness.
The real contest thus appears to be between Mr MacLaren and Mr Moore: both would be convincing trade evangelists and effective dealmakers, but each has his backers and his detractors.
Before the split some dealmakers drew up a proposal to take a cut of the profits on their deals (a "carried-interest split"), the sort of payoff now routine in venture capital.
Tough times for the financial services industry translate into tough times for the news and data providers that supply traders and dealmakers with the information they need to do their jobs.
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That the first eight months of Estrada's presidency have not been as disastrous as his critics predicted can be attributed in no small measure to his coterie of brainstormers, troubleshooters and dealmakers.
Snap and other assets are being folded into the publicly held Xoom.com, which will be renamed NBC Internet (NBCI) and will have its own options--but they won't be handed out to NBC's dealmakers.
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