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Ex-House leader Eric Cantor joins Wall Street firm
2014
In 2015, Moelis will pay [Eric Cantor] a minimum of $1.2 million in salary and $400,000 in restricted stock, the SEC filing said. The company will also reimburse Cantor for the \"reasonable cost\" of a New York City apartment for his first 12 months of employment. \"I have known [Ken Moelis] for some time and having followed the growth and success of his firm, I have long admired his vision and leadership,\" Cantor said. \"The new model of independent banks offering conflict free advice, in a smaller more intimate environment, was a place where I knew my skills could help clients succeed.\"
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The Partnership For New York City Inc
2026
The Partnership for New York City is a group of business leaders pledged to work for the economic and cultural betterment of all five boroughs. To achieve its goal of maintaining New York City's position as the global center of commerce, culture, and innovation, it conducts research, participates in policy making, lobbies government, and invests in economic development efforts. Its many partners include American Express, Con Edison, Macys, Tiffany & Co. The group was formed in 2002 from a combination of two already-affiliated organizations with complementary missions: the New York City Partnership, founded by David Rockefeller in 1979, and the New York Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which was formed in 1768.
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Moelis & Co's IPO raises $163m
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Moelis, Ken
2014
Now the company is testing investors' appetite for newly issued investment-banking shares for the first time in the US since FBR & Co went public in 2007. The pricing is \"probably more of a reflection of the market weakness than a commentary on the business,\" said Peter Nesvold, a managing director at merger advisory firm Silver Lane. \"Since they set the range, the closest peers are down almost 10pc.\"
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Wall Street star brings boutique bank to Europe
2008
[KEN Moelis], 50, is married with four children and has lived in Los Angeles for 24 years. Over a career of nearly 30 years, Moelis has become one of America's best known bankers. He worked for Drexel Burnham Lambert in the 1980s; Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette in the 1990s; and Swiss giant UBS from 2000.
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After Moelis IPO, Challenge Begins for Investment Bank
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Mattioli, Dana
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By Telis Demos
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Initial public offerings
2014
Moelis told potential IPO investors in an online presentation recently that it aims to boost revenue per managing director to $6 million to $9 million over the long term. While Mr. Moelis and his firm have worked on some of the biggest deals in recent years, including the $23 billion sale of H.J. Heinz Co. and American Airlines Group Inc.'s bankruptcy, Moelis has mainly ascended on the back of smaller deals such as Shanghai-based Asia Timber Products' $135 million sale of its production facilities announced in January.\\n
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Investment bank hires former congressman Cantor
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Cantor, Eric
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Moelis, Ken
2014
Former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor is moving to Wall Street, taking a job with investment bank Moelis, the firm said.
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Moelis in deal to buy Asia Pacific Advisers
2011
As head of Asia for [Ken Moelis], Mr Orders will lead the group's expansion into other markets, such as Japan and south-east Asia, that have traditionally been difficult for independent investment banks.
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Beating the bulge brackets
2009
In 2001 Mr [Ken Moelis] joined UBS, putting the Swiss bank on the map in the US. After setting up on his own, he advised Budweiser maker Anheuser-Busch's transaction with InBev.
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Prominent UBS Executive to Leave
Over the last five years, Mr. [Kenneth D. Moelis] has been credited with turning UBS from a small Swiss bank into a Wall Street powerhouse. Within his first three months after joining the firm in 2001, Mr. Moelis hired more than 70 investment bankers, luring many away from competitors like Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse.
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