Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Other Credit Suisse First Boston brands were later created in Switzerland, Asia, London, New York and Tokyo. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] According to an article in The New York Times , First Boston became "the superstar of the Euromarkets" by buying stakes in American companies that wanted to issue bonds. [ 37 ]
Credit Suisse First Boston (also known as CSFB and CS First Boston) was the investment banking affiliate of Credit Suisse headquartered in New York. [2]The company was created by the merger of First Boston Corporation and Credit Suisse Group in 1988 and is active in investment banking, capital markets and financial services.
The Pershing Division of DLJ (Harris) remained until being sold to the Bank of New York in 2003. Credit Suisse's acquisition of DLJ closed in November 2000 with a purchase price of approximately $11.5 billion. [4] [5] [6] Credit Suisse still uses the DLJ brand for its private equity operations
The First Boston Corporation was a New York–based bulge bracket investment bank, founded in 1932 and acquired by Credit Suisse in 1988. [1] After the acquisition, it operated as an independent investment bank known as CS First Boston until 2006, when the company was fully integrated into Credit Suisse.
MatlinPatterson is a distressed securities fund that participates in distressed and credit opportunities on a global basis. The firm was established in 2002 as a spinout from Credit Suisse First Boston. It is headquartered in New York City [1] and has offices in London and Hong Kong. MatlinPatterson was founded by David Matlin [2] and Mark ...
He worked as a chief investment strategist at Legg Mason Capital Management from 2004 until leaving the firm in 2013, [3] to rejoin Credit Suisse. He is the former president of the Consumer Analyst Group of New York and has been "repeatedly named to Institutional Investor’s All-America Research Team and The Wall Street Journal All-Star survey ...
Murley started his career at First Boston, later acquired by Credit Suisse, in New York City in 1975. [1] [6] He was transferred to the Chicago office eight years later. [1] He became managing director of Credit Suisse in 1984 and vice chairman in 1998. [6] He served as its chairman of investment banking in the Americas from 2005 to 2012. [6]
From 1997 to 2002, he was the Head of the Global Energy Group of the by then renamed Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB). In 2002, Ogunlesi was appointed Global Head of CSFB's Investment Banking Division. [2] Also in 2002, he served as a member of Credit Suisse's Executive Board and Management Committee. [8]