...industry norm, according to a survey of 179 firms conducted by Citi Private Bank, which pegged average revenue gains at 3.6 percent. ...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...industry norm, according to a survey of 179 firms conducted by Citi Private Bank, which pegged average revenue gains at 3.6 percent. ...
The Recorder
...are reset periodically through so-called Dutch auctions managed by the issuing bank or another financial institution. Potential purchasers, including the existing holders of the...
It was a generally gloomy 2009 for the big firms operating in California. But there were bright spots
Seventeen of California's 25 biggest firms saw revenues fall in 2009. But there were some shining exceptions, like Irell & Manella. Interactive chart: Revenues, RPL and PPP for The Recorder 25
It was a generally gloomy 2009 for big firms operating in California. Seventeen of those on The Recorder's annual list of the state's 25 largest firms reported lower year-over-year gross revenues. Bu
...to competitors. A recent managing partner confidence survey by Citi Private Bank indicated that while most managing partners surveyed held a less pessimistic...
The Daily Report
...to competitors. A recent managing partner confidence survey by Citi Private Bank indicated that while most managing partners surveyed held a less pessimistic...
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