The New Wave of Arabs Investments in Africa and Advising Investment Services
Posted by James Breen at 25 March 2008 9:11
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Frank is back. Frank Quattrone, Silicon Valley's most powerful investment banker in the 1980s and 1990s, picked a moment of maximum market turmoil to announce that he's back in business. Yet despite predictions he'd start a private-equity firm, Quattrone instead is returning to his first love, straight-on investment-banking services to high-technology firms. His new outfit, Qatalyst Group, will start as a six-partner boutique in the mold of Greenhill & Co. (GHL), Evercore Partners and .. Read the rest of this entry.
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Mr. Rojek joins GLG from KMPG where he had been an Audit and Advisory Partner in the firm's New York financial services practice. He is a CPA with over fifteen years of experience in servicing global banking, investment banking and other related financial services clients. Mr. Rojek has recently served as the Audit Partner for Credit Suisse and Carver Bank and was the Global Lead Partner for Lehman Brothers, an advisory and tax client of KPMG. From 2004 to 2006, he was based in KPMG's ..next.
The synthesis of the idea of advising investment services dominated early news:
March 10, 2008 Senegal will host a meeting of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) in Dakar on March 13-14, at a time when many Middle East and North African companies are making large investments in sub-Saharan Africa. Below are a list of some recent Arab investments by sector. TELECOMS: Kuwait's Zain spent $3.4 billion to acquire Netherlands-based Celtel in 2005, and says it has spent $6 billion more expanding .. full article.
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