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Two to Fill Wasserstein's Shoes at Lazard?

It seems Bruce Wasserstein’s shoes may be too big to be filled by just one person. Full Article at Dealbook

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  1. Where politics and the economy intersect. (Reuters) - Investment bank Lazard's board may pick more than one person to lead the company following the death of Chief Executive Bruce Wasserstein, the New York Post said. Full Article at Reuters

  2. Wasserstein, a star investment banker since the 1970s, was credited with brokering more than 1,000 transactions worth more than $250 billion, including Time's merger with Warner Brothers and the Dean Witter, Discover & Co combination with Morgan... Full Article at International Business Times

  3. THE death of Bruce Wasserstein, the head of Lazard, has robbed Wall Street of a legend. Full Article at Economist

  4. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bruce Wasserstein, the legendary Wall Street deal maker identified with an era of no-holds-barred takeover battles, has died at the age of 61. His death leaves major questions about the future direction and leadership of Lazard Ltd. Full Article at Reuters

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  1. Barry Ridings, managing director and vice chairman of Lazard Freres and Company, speaks at the 2009 Reuters Restructuring Summit in New York September 29, 2009.
  2. NEW ORLEANS - DECEMBER 15:  B.W. Cooper public housing development resident Florida Lazard combs the hair of her granddaughter Nala Henderson, 4, as neighbor Janisha Parker, 4, looks on in their complex December 15, 2007 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
  3. FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2006 file photo, Bruce Wasserstein, Chairman and CEO of Lazard Ltd, speaks at a news conference in New York.

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