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Frank Quattrone gets the best deals for targets
Frank Quattrone is definitely back. The controversial investment banker who fought a knock-down drag-out with criminal prosecutors---and won!---has been the banker in the middle of some of hottest
Quattrone dazzles as old suit lingers
The return of Frank Quattrone as a deal maker has been nothing short of stupendous. He was driven into ostensible remission for years after the dotcom bubble imploded and after he was targeted by the
Google's deal for Motorola a bonanza for boutiques
You would have thought that Google's agreement to buy Motorola Mobility Holdings for $12.5 billion--a blockbuster by today's standards--would be great news for the top Wall Street banks. But at the
Frank Quattrone back on top of Silicon Valley investment banking
He's back. We've said this before about Frank Quattrone, the former larger-than-life investment banker at Credit Suisse First Boston, who was investigated and charged with interfering with a probe of
The return of Frank Quattrone
Frank Quattrone ( Frank Quattrone news), as many of you know, jumped right back into investment banking ( investment banking news) after the government gave up trying to convict him. He started
Frank Quattrone re-conquers Silicon Valley
Since the government gave up its prosecution of Frank Quattrone, he has slowly worked his way back up the food chain in Silicon Valley. Now, as the New York Times makes clear, he's once again on top.
Big options courtroom showdown coming
Bruce Karatz is one of only six executives that has been criminally charged with fraudulent options backdating practices. However, more than 70 execs have settled civil charges. The former CEO of KB
Frank Quattrone laments lack of pre-IPO research
Frank Quattrone, who famously beat a long government attempt to convict him of obstruction, is certainly back on the technology industry banking scene. At a recent conference, he lambasted Eliot
Quattrone lands a big client
Frank Quattrone, who outlasted prosecutors and lived for a second act in the financial services industry, has landed a big-name client: Google. The New York Times reports that Quattrone is aiding
Get ready for Quattrone 2.0
Frank Quattrone spent four lonely years fighting the Justice Department, who really threw the book at him. But he prevailed after two trials; seven months ago a judge approved a request that all

