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Headline: Front end Source: Euromoney Date: June 2000 Edited: Antony Currie Jimmy burnt by Boisi’s Beacon Dan Case couldn’t do it. Roddy Fleming couldn’t do it. Even Neal Garonzik, long-time friend of Chase CEO William Harrison, couldn’t do it. Through all the quiet discussions to buy a top investment bank and the change of tack last year to build through smaller acquisitions, vice-chairman Jimmy Lee remained king of Chase’s investment banking heap. Case at Hambrecht & Quist (bought by Chase last December for $1.35 |
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