PE firms gobble Lehman Bros AMBY RUTH LIEW | WEDNESDAY, 1 OCT 2008 12:25PMNeuberger Berman, a subsidiary of the now defunct Lehman Brothers, along with a huge slice of the parent company's asset management business has been sold for $2.7 billion to private equity giants Bain Capital Partners and Hellman & Friedman. |
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