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- Michael Milken Taking Another Nibble at the Poison Pill?
- Michael Milken Taking Another Nibble at the Poison Pill?RE: Michael Milken Taking Another Nibble at the Poison Pill?In this world of terrorism, this is a must. There is a good market, if handled clandestine. Where else?In financial terms of it is a term for some practice that will stop a...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-02
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- Michael Milken Taking Another Nibble at the Poison Pill?
- Is the poison pill making a comeback? A recent item in the New York Post concerning none other than Michael Milken says it is. If you never realized that the poison pill had receded, you are excused, because I was unaware as well. Besides,...
- Blog posts 2008-08-27
- Michael Milken
- Michael Milken Michael Milken (born 1946) was nicknamed the" junk bond king," after he pled guilty to charges that he amassed hundreds of millions of dollars through questionable financial dealings involving high-yield bonds. Milken served prison time then embarked on a life...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- Michael Milken
- Michael Milken Michael Milken (born 1946) was nicknamed the" junk bond king," after he pled guilty to charges that he amassed hundreds of millions of dollars through questionable financial dealings involving high-yield bonds. Milken served prison time then embarked on a life...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- Ted Turner Praises Michael Milken for Role in Merger.(Originated from The Atlanta Journal and Constitution)
- ATLANTA--Jun. 8--Ted Turner on Friday credited Michael Milken with helping to clinch his company's merger with Time Warner Inc., saying the former junk bond king resolved differences between two key participants. That's why, Turner explained, he and his company will pay Milken $50 million if...
- Research articles 1996-06-09
- Financier Michael Milken - agreed to pay $47 million to settle SEC complaint on violation of 1991 order barring him from the securities industry for life
- Financier Michael Milken has agreed to pay $47 million to settle SEC complaint that he violated 1991 order barring him from securities industry for life. Charges involved advice he had given to News Corp. Chmn. Rupert Murdoch in deal in which MCI agreed to invest $1-$2 billion in News Corp....
- Research articles 1998-03-02
- Jefferies' Michael Klowden Named CEO of Milken Institute
- Business Editors LOS ANGELES--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 1, 2001 Michael L. Klowden has been named President and Chief Executive Officer of the Milken Institute. A prominent Los Angeles businessman and lawyer, Klowden was Vice Chairman of Jefferies & Company, an institutional brokerage firm and investment bank. Institute Chairman...
- Research articles 2001-11-01
- The Milken file
- FEDERAL JUDGE KImba Wood has reduced junk-bond king Michael Milken's sentence from ten years to less than three (plus three years' full-time community service), making him eligible for parole almost immediately. At last, the government has taken a serious step toward spurring economic recovery. The reduction is curious in...
- Research articles 1992-08-31
- Media advice costs Milken $47 million.
- Threatened with a return to jail, former junk-bond king and Drexel Burnham Lambert executive Michael Milken last week agreed to pay $47 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission charges that he violated probation by advising News Corp. and Ronald Perelman in financial transactions. ...
- Research articles 1998-03-02
- American Savings announces potential Milken recovery
- MIAMI--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 14, 1994--American Savings of Florida, F.S.B. (NASDAQ/NMS:ASFL) announced today that the Milken Global Settlement Fund Schedule 8 Steering Committee has completed its evaluation of the claims American Savings has been pursuing on behalf of the thrift and its holding company, The Enstar Group, Inc., against Michael Milken and...
- Research articles 1994-11-14
- Insider reporting
- Emile Zola's journalism helped get an innocent Dreyfus out of prison. James B. Stewart and the Wall Street Journal helped put Milken inside one. But is he innocent too? THE Wall Street Journal on October 2 ran an excerpt of James B. Stewart's book on Michael Milken and Ivan...
- Research articles 1991-12-02
- TCI sells ETC division to secretive group.
- Tele-Communications Inc. has decided to pull back from the education-for-profit business, and it plans to sell a majority stake of its educational-training subsidiary, ETC w/tci Inc., to a company controlled by financier Michael Milken and Oracle Cor Tele-Communications Inc. has decided to pull back from the...
- Research articles 1997-09-29
- TCI Joints Bid for Simon & Schuster.(TCI Ventures Group)
- NEW YORK - TCI Ventures Group could end up with a small interest in publishing house Simon & Schuster Inc, if a bid for the Viacom Inc. unit by Michael Milken and Lawrence Ellison prevails. Executives at TCI Ventures - a Tele-Communications Inc. NEW YORK...
- Research articles 1998-05-18
- TCI Joints Bid for Simon & Schuster
- NEW YORK - TCI Ventures Group could end up with a small interest in publishing house Simon & Schuster Inc. if a bid for the Viacom Inc. unit by Michael Milken and Lawrence Ellison prevails. Executives at TCI Ventures - a Tele-Communications Inc. NEW YORK...
- Research articles 1998-05-18
- Land of Milken money. (the Securities and Exchange Commission's civil complaint against Michael Milken and Drexel Burnham Lambert)
- NEW YORK THE American government has declared war on Drexel Burnham Lambert, a big Wall Street investment bank. The Securities and Exchange Commission's civil charges against Drexel are the result of a two-year investigation. The 184-page-long civil c NEW YORK THE American government has declared war on...
- Research articles 1988-09-17
- From Morgan's nose to Milken's wig: in America takeovers never die. They only change their form. (J.P. Morgan, Michael Milken) (International Finance Survey)
- "HOSTILE takeovers do not happen here, because of our culture; they are against our way of doing business." Who might say that? Currently, similar phrases can be heard in Japan, France and Germany, among others. Until 1958, when Siegmund Wa "HOSTILE takeovers do not happen here,...
- Research articles 1991-04-27
- Analyst conflicts of interests: Are the NASD and NYSE rules enough?
- NOTESINTRODUCTIONIn recent years, a recurring trend has emerged in the United States financial markets: following a period of seemingly unprecedented market prosperity, a select group of perceived heroes has been transformed almost overnight from being celebrated trendsetters into reviled scapegoats.1 In the 1980s Michael Milken was the revolutionary junk bond...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- Junk-bond King To Keynote Israel Bonds Event
- Popper, Nathaniel Forward 05-14-2004 Michael Milken, the former "junk-bond king," will give what has been billed as a "stirring" talk at an event this Sunday for investors in Israel Bonds. Milken's speech for investors carries some historical irony, as it comes...
- Research articles 2004-05-14
- Recent Studies Examine State of Health Care in New Jersey
- Industry Report TWO STUDIES released in quick succession early this month focused on chronic diseases, their economic impact and the quality of health care in New Jersey. If current disease trends continue unchecked for another 15 years, the state faces $94 billion in lost productivity by 2023, according...
- Research articles 2007-10-15
- Milken Institute Names James Osterholt Head of Development
- Business Editors James W. Osterholt, one of the nation's most respected development executives, has been appointed Vice President for Development at the Milken Institute, a new position for the organization. "Jim's stature, experience and abilities will help us as we seek additional sources of support for our efforts...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
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