The death of Lazard's head Bruce Wasserstein has sparked speculation inside and outside the investment bank over whether the family trusts that control Mr. Wasserstein's ownership stake in Lazard will now consider selling the holdings, The...
Lazard faced questions over its future after the recent death of Bruce Wasserstein, its high-profile chief, as the investment bank reported better-than-expected third-quarter results
Lazard boss Bruce Wasserstein sat in the Wall Street deal-making throne for the better part of two decades. But his surprise death on Oct. 14 left a void.
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Lazard boss Bruce Wasserstein sat in the Wall Street deal-making throne for the better part of two decades. But his surprise death on Oct. 14 left a void.
(Update1) Bruce Wasserstein, the deceased
chief executive officer of Lazard Ltd. whose net worth was
estimated by Forbes magazine at $2.2 billion, left his money to
family members and schools he attended.
Why do you do what you do for a living? Do you do it because you love it? Do you do it for the money? Or do you do it because you don’t know what else to do?
Lazard said Tuesday that its board was not planning to name a new chief executive at its meeting next week to replace the late Bruce Wasserstein, saying it wanted to take a "measured and thoughtful" approach to choosing his permanent successor.
I met Bruce Wasserstein in 1967 in
our first year at Harvard Law School and stayed friends with him
until our last conversation a week before his untimely death on
Oct. 14 at age 61.
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