Wednesday
07 January 2009
23:16 GMT
Comment|Investment Banking /


Do a deal in haste and repent at your leisure
William Wright, Editor
17 Nov 2008
It’s never too late until it’s too late, as they say in Italy. But it may already be too late for shareholders in Merrill Lynch and Bank of America.
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Bank of America | Investment Banking | Merrill Lynch