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  • Cash raised through the IPO enabled Bruce Wasserstein, then head of the bank, to buy out the firm's chairman and biggest shareholder, Michel David-Weill.

    Athens Calling—Banker Rocks EU Max Colchester 2011

  • It was Pierre David-Weill, the senior partner in Paris, who had brought Mr. Meyer into the firm in 1926, had recognized his talent, and had ceded the operating authority to him by the start of the Depression.

    Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010

  • Michel David-Weill, who succeeded André Meyer as chairman of Lazard Frères.

    Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010

  • We were committed to running the firm as Mr. Meyer had shaped it—private, high-quality deals; low overhead; the David-Weill family and the heirs of André Meyer still maintaining their controlling interest.

    Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010

  • It was the David-Weill family, descendants of the Lazards, who controlled the firm and, wisely, brought Meyer into its Paris branch in 1927.

    Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010

  • Yet Mr. Meyer always had a complicated, often antagonistic, relationship with Pierre David-Weill.

    Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010

  • In time, he came to agree that Michel David-Weill was the logical choice.

    Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010

  • Michel was the grandson of David David-Weill and the son of Pierre David-Weill, members of the Lazard family.

    Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010

  • After the German occupation of France in 1940, the ERR, focused their art confiscations on the world renowned Jewish- owned art collections from families such as the Rothschilds (5,009 items), the Veil-Picards, David-Weill (2,687 items) Alphonse Kann (1,202 items) and Jewish dealers such as the Seligmanns and Georges Wildenstein.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Hels 2009

  • After the German occupation of France in 1940, the ERR, focused their art confiscations on the world renowned Jewish- owned art collections from families such as the Rothschilds (5,009 items), the Veil-Picards, David-Weill (2,687 items) Alphonse Kann (1,202 items) and Jewish dealers such as the Seligmanns and Georges Wildenstein.

    Stolen Art Identified Hels 2009

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