(Reuters) - Hands made his name at Nomura in the mid-1990s, snapping up
struggling companies in some of the biggest leveraged deals of
the time before striking out on his own in 2002 with Terra
Firma Capital Partners, with the Japanese bank as an investor.
By that measure, EMI, the world's third largest music
seller, plays right into his turnaround expertise.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
struggling companies in some of the biggest leveraged deals of
the time before striking out on his own in 2002 with Terra
Firma Capital Partners, with the Japanese bank as an investor.
By that measure, EMI, the world's third largest music
seller, plays right into his turnaround expertise.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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