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    Bruce Jay Wasserstein (December 25, 1947 – October 14, 2009) was an American investment banker, businessman, and writer. He was prominent in the mergers...
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  • characters. Wendy was the youngest of five siblings, including brother Bruce Wasserstein, a well-known investment banker. Her maternal grandfather was Simon...
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  • Wasserstein Perella & Co. was a boutique investment bank established by Bruce Wasserstein, Joseph R. Perella, Bill Lambert, and Charles Ward in 1988,...
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  • Foundation and the co-chair of its education committee. Chao married Bruce Wasserstein in January 2009, before his death in October of that year. She married...
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    bid, Primedia decided to sell the magazine to the investment banker Bruce Wasserstein. In a 2004 cover story for The New Republic, Michelle Cottle wrote...
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  • a British historian Bruce Wasserstein (1947–2009), an American former investment banker and former CEO of Lazard Wendy Wasserstein (1950–2006), an American...
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  • acquisition team was led by Wall Street legends, investment banker Bruce Wasserstein and financier Joseph R. Perella, who orchestrated transactions such...
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    formally united in 2000 as Lazard LLC. In 2002, David-Weill hired Bruce Wasserstein to be CEO. Lazard became a public company in 2005, with nearly two-thirds...
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  • the Federal Reserve Bank Bruce Wasserstein (1947–2009), investment banker, former CEO of Lazard and co-founder of Wasserstein Perella & Co. Sanford I....
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  • sold again, to a family trust controlled by financier Bruce Wasserstein, for $55 million. Wasserstein, early in 2004, replaced Miller with Adam Moss, who...
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