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| | ... retail shareholders in an attempt to raise $40 million to fund the acquisition of US manager Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss (Barrow Hanley). Eligible shareholders are able to purchase up to $30,000 of new shares without brokerage fees and transaction ... |
| | | ... via an equity raise, 50% via a debt facility and about 10% via cash) to buy 75% interest in Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss from BrightSphere Investment Group. Post-acquisition, Perpetual's combined $92.3 billion will now be 42% US equities ... |
| | | ... entered an agreement with BrightSphere Investment Group to acquire its stake in $64 billion Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss (Barrow Hanley); a global manager based in the US that invests across US, global and emerging market equities and fixed income. ... |
| | | ... has awarded new global growth and value equity mandates. BNP Paribas global equity partners Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss (BHMS) and Carnegie Asset Management (Carnegie) will manage assets for Perpetual Private's investments business. BHMS' global ... |
| | | ... and track record complement our investment priorities and return objectives," Whineray said. Ramius chairman Thomas W. Strauss, and chief executive Michael Singer jointly said that both groups "have worked diligently through the evaluation process to ... |
| | | ... The asset manager has inked an exclusive deal to distribute global value equity specialist, Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss (Barrow Hanley) exclusively in Australia and New Zealand Commenting on the selection BNP Paribas Investment Partners chief ... |
| | | ... "policymakers need to take decisive steps to break free of the crisis." But she had been at this since after Dominique Strauss-Kahn was caught with his pants down (later exonerated mind you), hasn't she? Even DSK was calling for the same. It's so easy ... |
| | | ... similar tale told about Europe. There's also the good news on bad ol' Quadaffi of Libya. And need I mention, Dominique Strauss Kahn's rape charges had been dropped. I don't know about you vindaloo, but if the world is really headed for a double-dip as ... |
| | | ... economy from overheating are bearing fruit. All, it seems, are now walking on the sunny side of the street -- even Dominique Strauss-Kahn and Australian Greens Party leader Bob Brown. |
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