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  2. Saba Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    Saba is a Hebrew word meaning "grandfather" and is a tribute to Weinstein's grandfather, a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. [2] [3] In early 2009, Weinstein had left the bank along with 15 members of his team to spin-off the group as a new entity named Saba Capital Management based out of the Chrysler Building in Manhattan ...

  3. ZoomInfo - Wikipedia

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    ZoomInfo Technologies Inc., is a software and data company which provides data for companies and business individuals. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Their main product is a commercial search-engine , specialized in contact and business information.

  4. ZoomInfo Surprises With Q3 Earnings Beat, But Stock ... - AOL

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    ZoomInfo ended the quarter with 1,809 customers generating $100,000 or more in annual contract value, marking an increase of 12 customer ZoomInfo Surprises With Q3 Earnings Beat, But Stock Slides ...

  5. Boaz Weinstein - Wikipedia

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    Boaz Weinstein (born 1973) is an American hedge fund manager and founder of Saba Capital Management. He rose to prominence at Deutsche Bank in the early and mid 2000s with his credit default swap and capital structure arbitrage trading strategies.

  6. Harvey and Bob Weinstein preside over multi-million dollar ...

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    The embattled producer’s primary home has been an august, turn-of-the-20th-century townhouse on a prime street in New York City’s West Village.

  7. EQ Office - Wikipedia

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    EQ Office is a real estate investment company that owns 80 office properties comprising 40 million square feet. The company is owned by funds managed by The Blackstone Group . The company was formerly known as Equity Office .

  8. Poison Profits -- The Lead Paint Blame Game

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    Piller is the manager of dozens of companies that own more than 50 properties in Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx, according to a HuffPost/WNYC review of HPD registration data and property records. In the past decade alone, at least 10 families have sued Piller, or one of his companies, claiming that he failed to clean up decaying lead paint ...

  9. It's about to be 'a perfect storm' for media dealmaking

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    Those moves have already begun to materialize. Late in 2024, Comcast said it would spin off most of its cable properties into a new company after teasing the possibility just a few weeks prior.At ...