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Thomas H. Lee, a Pioneer in Leveraged Buyouts, Is Dead at 78

The New York Times – Business:

Born into wealth, he turned it into even greater wealth in founding a Boston firm and was remembered as a “kinder, gentler” corporate raider.

Rob Copeland
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Content Type: Personal Profile, Credit and Debt, Lee, Thomas H, Lee, Thomas H, Partners, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Private Equity
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