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Supplier Under Scrutiny on Aging Arms for Afghans
Since 2006, when the insurgency in Afghanistan sharply
intensified, the Afghan government has been dependent on
American logistics and military support in the war against Al
Qaeda and the Taliban.
To arm the Afghan forces, the U.S. has relied on a fledgling
company that has provided ammunition that is more than 40
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Monday, March 24, 2008 -- 10:02 AM ET
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JPMorgan Raises Bid for Bear Stearns to $10 a Share
The sweetened offer is intended to win over stockholders who
vowed to fight the original fire-sale deal, struck only a
week ago at the behest of the Federal Reserve and Treasury
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Monday, March 24, 2008 -- 12:12 AM ET
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JPMorgan Near New Deal to Raise Bear Stearns Bid
JPMorgan Chase was in talks on Sunday night for a deal that
would quintuple its offer for Bear Stearns, the beleaguered
investment bank, in an effort to pacify angry Bear
shareholders, according to people involved in the
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Sunday, March 23, 2008 -- 10:27 PM ET
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4 Soldiers Killed in Baghdad, Pushing A.P. Count to 4,000 Killed in Iraq
The U.S. military said four American soldiers were killed by
a bomb in Baghdad, raising The Associated Press's count of
the U.S. death toll in the war to at least 4,000.
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Friday, March 21, 2008 -- 12:33 PM ET
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3 Candidates' Files Breached, State Department Says
Passport files for Hillary Rodham Clinton, John McCain and
Barack Obama were improperly accessed, the State Department
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Friday, March 21, 2008 -- 3:30 AM ET
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Bill Richardson Endorses Obama for President, A.P. Reports
Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico is endorsing Senator
Barack Obama for president, The Associated Press has
reported.
"I believe he is the kind of once-in-a-lifetime leader that
can bring our nation together and restore America's moral
leadership in the world," Richardson said in a statement
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008 -- 4:26 PM ET
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Dow Gives Up 293 Points, Reversing Gain
A day after an interest rate cut fueled the best stock
session in five years, the Dow Jones industrials slid back
nearly 300 points on Wednesday and commodity prices
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Dow Closes Up 3.5 Percent
Investors sent stock markets soaring to their highest gains
in a week as shares of financial firms surged in the hopes
that the Federal Reserve has finally taken hold of the credit
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Fed Lowers Key Interest Rate by 0.75 Percentage Points
Many on Wall Street had expected that the Federal Reserve
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Guilty Verdict in Nixzmary Brown Case
A Brooklyn jury has found the stepfather of Nixzmary Brown
guilty of manslaughter in the death of the 7-year-old girl,
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Dow Jones Index Drops 190 Points at Opening
Concerns about the fallout from the bargain-basement sale of
Bear Stearns to JPMorgan Chase drove Wall Street shares lower
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Sunday, March 16, 2008 -- 7:42 PM ET
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The Federal Reserve Cuts Its Lending Rate a Quarter Point
The Federal Reserve announced it was cutting its lending rate
to financial institutions to 3.25 percent from 3.50 percent
to help provide relief to a spreading credit crisis.
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Sunday, March 16, 2008 -- 7:18 PM ET
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JPMorgan Chase Says It Will Acquire Bear Stearns for $2 a Share
Bear Stearns, facing collapse because of the mortgage crisis,
agreed Sunday evening to be bought by JPMorgan Chase for a
bargain-basement price of less than $250 million, the two
companies announced.
The all-stock deal values Bear Stearns at about $2 a share,
based on JPMorgan's closing stock price on Friday, the
companies said. In contrast, shares of Bear Stearns, which
fell $27 on Friday, closed at $30.
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Crane Topples in Manhattan, Killing at Least 2
A large crane at a construction site on Manhattan's East Side
appeared to have fallen across a street and crashed into
other buildings. Officials said at least two people were
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TODAY'S TOP HEADLINES | Thursday, March 13, 2008M & A: Electronic Arts Starts Tender Offer for Take-TwoBANKING: Regulators May Raise Scrutiny of Banks' Capital PRIVATE EQUITY: Apollo's $1 Billion Bet on Distressed Debt HEDGE FUNDS: Drake May Liquidate Its Hedge Funds OFFERINGS: House Bill Could Cast a Cloud Over Visa I.P.O. VENTURE CAPITAL: Kawasaki Launches New Media Start-Up LEGAL: Another Societe Generale Trader Is Held TOP STORY
![]() Carlyle Capital said it was unable to meet its margin calls and was now in default on about $16.6 billion of its debt. "The remaining indebtedness is expected soon to go into default," Carlyle Capital said in a statement. Fears that more private equity groups, hedge funds and mortgage lenders are struggling with their financing are putting heavy pressure on global equity markets, which have tumbled in recent months on fears of a U.S. recession and the growing fallout from a global credit crunch. Go to Article from Reuters via The New York Times» Go to Article from Bloomberg News» ADVERTISEMENT MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS![]() Go to Item from DealBook» Go to Electronic Arts Press Release via Business Wire» Go to Article from Reuters via The New York Times» ![]() Go to Article from Reuters via The New York Times» Go to Article from Bloomberg News» Go to Article from MarketWatch» The latest in a spate of deals for virtualization start-ups is Microsoft's acquisition of Kidaro, an Israeli developer of desktop virtualization software for enterprises. Go to Article from The Deal.com» ![]() Go to Article from Silicon Alley Insider» Go to Article from All Things Digitial» Go to Article from from Seeking Alpha» CRH, the world's second-biggest maker and distributor of building materials, agreed to buy Texas-based Pavestone Group for $540 million in cash to expand in concrete landscaping products. Go to Article from Bloomberg News» INVESTMENT BANKING![]() Go to Article from The Los Angeles Times» ![]() Go to Article from Reuters via The New York Times» ![]() Go to Item from DealBook» Go to CNBC Video via The New York Times» ![]() Go to Item from The New York Post» Go to Item from DealBook» Go to Item from The New York Observer» PRIVATE EQUITY![]() Go to Article from Bloomberg News» Go to Item from DealBook» ![]() Go to Article from The Associated Press via The New York Times» Go to Article from Bloomberg News» HEDGE FUNDSDrake Management, the New York based-firm started by former BlackRock money managers, told investors on Wednesday it is considering liquidating all three of its hedge funds, including its largest, the $3 billion Global Opportunities fund.Go to Article from Reuters» Go to Article from Bloomberg News» Go to Article from MarketWatch» Blue River Asset Management's main municipal-bond hedge fund is liquidating, but Blue River has raised about $110 million from investors to open a new domestic fund, Reuters reported. Go to Article from Reuters» Go to Article from The Financial Times» GO Capital Asset Management temporarily halted redemptions from its Global Opportunities Fund, in what Bloomberg News said was "at least the seventh hedge fund in the past month forced to take steps to protect itself from market fluctuations." Go to Article from Bloomberg News» I.P.O. / OFFERING![]() Go to Article from The New York Post» ![]() Go to Item from DealBook» The Blackstone Group has picked up a minority stake in Titagarh Wagons, an India-based railway freight wagon manufacturer, for 672 rupees per share in a pre-I.P.O. placement, The Economic Times reported. Go to Article from Thomson Financial via CNN Money» Go to Article from The Economic Times» VENTURE CAPITALGuy Kawasaki, Apple's former mega-evangelist and well-known Silicon Valley entrepreneur, announced on Tuesday the launch of his second media start-up, Alltop.Go to Article from the Red Herring» San Francisco based WeGame, described as a "YouTube for gamers" seems to be off to a solid start since launching last month. Go to Article from TechCrunch» Jossip Initiative, the company that owns the, mediacentric Website jossip.com and other ventures, is on the block, The New Post reported. Go to Article from The New York Post» Azure Capital Partners and Bridgescale Partners said they acquired NeoNova Network Services, a rural Internet service provider, for an undisclosed price. Go to Article from Tech Journal South» Go to Item from PEHub.com» LEGALAuthorities took a second employee at the French bank Societe Generale into custody on Wednesday in connection with a trading scandal that the bank said had cost it nearly 5 billion euros (more than $7 billion).Go to Article from The New York Times» ![]() Go to Article from The New York Times» David Sokol, widely considered among the top candidates to eventually replace Warren E. Buffett as chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, announced on Tuesday that he plans to step down as chief of Berkshire's utility unit, MidAmerican Energy Holdings. He will remain chairman. Go to Article from Reuters via The New York Times» Go to Article from The Omaha World Herald» Go to Article from Compliance Week» ![]() Go to Article from The New York Times» | Hostility in Tech-LandLarry Ellison may deserve much of the credit for breaking down Silicon Valley's stigma on hostile bids. More» Spitzer SchadenfreudeMany Wall Streeters were taking pleasure in the scandal around New York's governor, who aggressively policed the Street in his previous job. (146 comments) More» The Deal ProfessorA blog-within-a-blog that looks at mergers, private equity and corporate governance through a legal lens, written by Steven M. Davidoff, a professor at Wayne State University Law School and a former lawyer at Shearman & Sterling. More» Live From Super Return 2008Some of the biggest names in private equity gathered in Munich to share strategies for weathering the industry's recent downturn. More» DealBook Talks YahooDealBook's Andrew Ross Sorkin discussed Microsoft's offer for the Internet giant on "Charlie Rose." Watch here. More» Microsoft's |
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