Andrew Ross News
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Normally, an academic study as inane as “M&A Confidential: What Happens When Deals Leak” would be dismissed for what it is: a blatant, lame attempt to gin up some public attention for its sponsors.
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Former U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk joined Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP as senior of counsel.
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Andrew Ross Sorkin’s “Too Big to Fail” made the final round in the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize , an annual U.K. nonfiction award worth 20,000 pounds ($28,650) to the winner.
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Professors in New York University’s largest school will decide today whether President John Sexton should face a no-confidence vote because of his failure to consult with them about expansion.
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Schroders Plc, Europe’s biggest publicly traded money manager, agreed to buy Cazenove Capital Holdings Ltd. for 424 million pounds ($646 million) to expand its private-banking operations.
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You didn’t really think Goldman Sachs Group Inc. would go down without a fight now did you? Of course not. So it should come as little surprise that recently Goldman has started to push back hard against its nemesis, Senator Carl Levin, Democrat of Michigan, and his narrative that the firm is the lead villain of the financial crisis.
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Warren Buffett has attracted skeptics throughout his career when the stock of his Berkshire Hathaway Inc. languished. Now that the shares are rallying, the billionaire is looking for another critic.
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Barbara Demick ’s “Nothing to Envy: Real Lives in North Korea” won the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize , defeating Andrew Ross Sorkin’s “Too Big to Fail” and four other finalists for the annual U.K. nonfiction award, worth 20,000 pounds ($30,000).
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With admissions notifications from Ivy League colleges going out as early as today, it’s more than just applicants awaiting the results.
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Food makers are snapping up smaller rivals at the fastest pace in four years to buy time until consumers start spending again.
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