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Warburg and Pincus
* Lionel Pincus, MBA 1956, Founder and Chairman of Warburg Pincus
* Warburg Pincus, 63 / F
Orion's partners in the $ 26 million purchase were E. M. Warburg Pincus & Company, a New York investment house, and Home Box Office, Inc. ( HBO ), a subsidiary of Time, Inc., that acquired in the deal pay and cable television rights to future movies produced by the studio.
The financially unstable Orion ventured into perilous swamps when E. M. Warburg Pincus & Company, one of the studio's original investors, became impatient with the low rate of return on its 20 percent stake in the enterprise.
In January 1986, Warburg Pincus sold 15 percent of the studio's stock to Viacom International, a cable and broadcasting company.
Eric M. Warburg founded E. M. Warburg & Co. in 1938, which would ultimately become Warburg Pincus, with investments in both leveraged buyouts and venture capital.
Whitney & Company and Warburg Pincus began to transition toward leveraged buyouts and growth capital investments.
The spun off of Avaya with 34, 000 employees also received $ 400 million in capital from Warburg Pincus.
Co-Chairs of the group are Fareed Zakaria — GPS, Host at CNN and Editor-at-Large of TIME Magazine — and Charles R. Kaye, Co-President of Warburg Pincus.
< td width =" 74 %" valign = top > TPG, together with Warburg Pincus acquired Neiman Marcus Group, the owner of luxury retailers Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman, in a $ 5. 1 billion buyout in May 2005 .</ td >
WebGain was a jointly funded venture between Warburg Pincus and BEA Systems.
Stake in the company was subsequently sold in November 2004 to Providence Equity Partners and Warburg Pincus, who both held equal stakes in the company.
On June 15, 2011, Ericsson announced that it would buy Telcordia for $ 1. 15 billion from private-equity firms Providence Equity Partners and Warburg Pincus to pursue industry trends that include mobile broadband service delivery, managed services / network outsourcing and global OSS / BSS transformation projects.
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In 1987, Millard sold ComputerLand to E. M. Warburg, Pincus & Co. for US $ 200 million.
The sale of this business came quickly: In August 2005, Dynegy sold this business to Targa Resources, a company owned by private equity firm Warburg Pincus.
He is currently the managing director and senior advisor of the private equity firm Warburg Pincus LLC New York.
Warburg Pincus, LLC is a global private equity firm with offices in the United States, Europe, Brazil, China and India.
Warburg Pincus is a growth investor and its active portfolio of more than 125 companies is highly diversified by stage, sector and geography.
Warburg Pincus has raised 13 private equity funds which have invested more than $ 40 billion in over 650 companies in more than 30 countries.
Warburg Pincus also has a long history as a leading investor in the information and communication technology sectors, including investments in Avaya, BEA Systems, Bharti Tele-Ventures, Cassatt, Harbour Networks, NeuStar, Systinet, Telcordia and VERITAS Software.
In 1966, E. M. Warburg merged with Lionel I. Pincus & Co, forming a new company that eventually became known as E. M. Warburg, Pincus & Co.

Warburg and began
# Jewish Idea in American Monetary Affairs: The remarkable story of Paul Warburg, who began work on the United States monetary system after three weeks residence in this country
Heseltine began legal proceedings for defamation, eventually settling out of court with a payment of £ 50 from the publishers, Secker and Warburg.
In 1886 Warburg began his study of art history, history and archaeology in Bonn and attended the lectures on the history of religion by Hermann Usener, those on cultural history by Karl Lamprecht and on art history by Carl Justi.

Warburg and investing
Warburg Pincus has a long history of successful venture capital investing, including the firm ’ s historic investment in the founding of BEA Systems in 1995, partnerships with Kosmos Energy and Bridgepoint Education in 2004 and Lepu Medical in 2007.

Warburg and Europe
Shortly thereafter, The New York Times published Warburg ’ s “ Defects and Needs of our Banking System .” Concerning its financial system, he argued, “ The United States is in fact at about the same point that had been reached by Europe at the time of the Medicis, and by Asia, in all likelihood, at the time of Hammurabi .” The chief reason for this lagging state of development was the lack of a central institution that could rediscount bank promissory notes to facilitate the exchange of promises of future payment for cash.

Warburg and 1983
Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd ; First Edition edition ( 9 May 1983 ).
In 1983, Warburg became a founding member of the Wesphalian Hanseatic League ( Westfälischer Hansebund ).
Although Warburg had originally planned to buy out Paribas, after Siegmund Warburg's death, Paribas bought out Warburg's interest in the joint venture in early 1983.
* Sam Warburg ( born 1983 ), American tennis player

Warburg and opened
Warburg, the School of American Ballet opened to students on January 2, 1934, less than 3 months after Balanchine arrived in the U. S. Later that year, Balanchine had his students play a recital, where they premiered his new work Serenade to music by Tchaikovsky at the Warburg's summer estate.
In 1989, the Jewish Museum demolished the 1963 modernist addition and courtyard, replacing it with a new extension opened in 1993 that mimics the French Gothic details of the Warburg Mansion, the museum's home since 1947.
In January 1944, Frieda Schiff Warburg, widow of philanthropist Felix M. Warburg ( d. 1937 ), donated the family mansion as a permanent home for the museum, and the site opened to the public as ' The Jewish Museum ' in May 1947.

Warburg and its
The more severe cuts at UBS were an acknowledgment that prior to the merger Swiss Bank Corporation had built a global investment banking business, Warburg Dillon Read through its acquisitions of Dillon Read in New York and S. G. Warburg in London.
Swiss Bank was generally considered to be further along than UBS in developing its international investment banking business, particularly in the higher margin advisory businesses where Warburg Dillon Read was considered to be the more established platform.
Another of the articles, " Jewish Idea Molded Federal Reserve System " was a reflection of Ford's suspicion of the Federal Reserve System and its proponent, Paul Warburg.
In 1924, Warburg hypothesized that cancer, malignant growth, and tumor growth are caused by tumor cells mainly generating energy ( as e. g. adenosine triphosphate / ATP ) by nonoxidative breakdown of glucose ( a process called glycolysis ) and the subsequent recycling of the metabolite NADH back to its oxidized form, for reuse in the glycolytic cycle to complete the process ( known as fermentation, or anaerobic respiration ).
A history of the Mafia from its origins to the present day, London: Secker & Warburg ISBN 0-436-44700-2
Warburg sent the manuscript of the unpublished book to a number of scholars, several of whom expressed doubts about its authenticity.
On 31 July 1760, during the Seven Years ' War, Warburg was the scene of a battle that now bears its name.
The Syriac Orthodox Church's bishopric of Germany was founded in 1997 and has its episcopal seat in the former Dominican monastery in Warburg.
The town of Warburg already had at its disposal in the Middle Ages organized fire-quenching forces from among the citizenry.
* Britnell, J. and Stubbs, D., The Mirabilis liber, its Compilation and Influence in the Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, Volume 49, 1986
When the regiment augmented the Hanoverian Army in 1760, the 8th King's had its grenadier company committed to the battles of Warburg and Kloster Kampen.
The bank merged S. G. Warburg with its own existing investment banking unit to create SBC Warburg, which became a leading player in global investment banking.
Prior to the merger, Swiss Bank Corporation had built a global investment banking business, Warburg Dillon Read through its acquisitions of Dillon Read in New York and S. G. Warburg in London.
SBC was generally considered to be further along than UBS in developing its international investment banking business, particularly in the higher margin advisory businesses where Warburg Dillon Read was considered to be the more established platform.
Technological advances allowed the building-up of huge collections of photographs, with an iconographic arrangement or index, which include those of the Warburg Institute and the Index of Christian Art at Princeton ( which has made a specialism of iconography since its early days in America ).
A history of the Mafia from its origins to the present day, London: Secker & Warburg ISBN 0-440-55104-8
The firm traces its history to 1939, when Eric Warburg of the Warburg banking family founded a company under the name E. M. Warburg & Co. Its first address was 52 William Street, New York, the Kuhn Loeb building.

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