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Before Edmonton Oiler owner Peter Pocklington's felix culpa of trading the Great One to the L.A. Kings after a fourth Stanley Cup in 1988, the NHL was a league begging for relevance...
...country, he brought the Kings to the brink of the Promised Land, losing in the Stanley Cup finals to none other than the Canadiens. For perhaps the only time in his career, the hockey gods didn't smile...
Before Edmonton Oiler owner Peter Pocklington's felix culpa of trading the Great One to the L.A. Kings after a fourth Stanley Cup in 1988, the NHL was a league begging for relevance...
...takeover fever are automobiles, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Who benefits most from this? One sector that surely is not suffering is the overseas branches of American investment banks, which have vaulted ahead of their European financial rivals in advising European companies on mergers and acquisitions. In 1998 Morgan Stanley ranked first as the leading financial adviser of completed transactions in Europe, followed by Goldman Sachs. Warburg Dillon Read, an adviser based in Britain, had held the top spot for the two previous years...
...Online firms like Eoffering and Hambrecht & Co., which marked up its first IPO last week, are proving it by going straight to retail and garnering higher prices for their wares. That and the fact that some Internet companies have begun to make real money have prompted firms like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs to begin raising initial prices on their deals as well. In the first quarter, 24 of 25 Internet IPOs were priced above the initial target...