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During his chairmanship of Standard Chartered Mr. Davies served as a member of Corsair's advisory board.
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Corsair's investment in National City comes just weeks after Washington Mutual Inc., the nation's largest thrift, received $7 billion from private-equity firm TPG and other large investors.
Ugly Banks Are Alluring Robin Sidel, Peter Lattman 2008
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This works as a kind of guarantee that Corsair's initial investment isn't left to rot should new money flow in.
Regulators Mix 2008
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One of those terms promised Corsair compensation should National City raise capital at a price lower than Corsair's $5-a-share buy-in.
Regulators Mix 2008
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This approach echoes Corsair's overseas investments.
Corsair Capital 2008
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Now shareholders need to let bank bosses know they want to be included in deals like Corsair's.
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Fans wanted to see Cyclops reacting to Corsair's death in Uncanny because:
Re: Uncanny X-Men #496 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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The infusion is Corsair's first in the U.S. banking industry, and the firm already has racked up a sizable paper profit on its investment.
Ugly Banks Are Alluring Robin Sidel, Peter Lattman 2008
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Corsair's Booty U.S. bank shareholders need to sharpen their grappling hooks.
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But under Corsair's amended agreement, the private-equity firm will get back the entire value of its $5-a-share initial investment, though the implied price of the NatCity deal is $2.23 a share.
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