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Bear Stearns & Co.

W. Patrick McMullan III

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

As the senior managing director and co-head of the Worldwide Health Care Group at Bear Stearns, Patrick McMullan is responsible for all the financial aspects of healthcare providers, such as mergers and acquisitions, IPO's, and restructuring and leveraged buyouts. McMullan has been in the investment banking business for almost 30 years, since beginning his career with Lehman … [Read more...] about W. Patrick McMullan III

Ann Duignan

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Ann Duignan is a managing director at Bear Steams, one of the world's largest financial services companies. She is based in the Bear Steams offices in New York, and covers the machinery and multi-industry sectors. Prior to joining Bear Steams, Duignan, who is Irish born, worked at Sanford C. Bernstein as a capital goods analyst. In the trade publication Institutional Investor, … [Read more...] about Ann Duignan

David Brennan

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David Brennan is a managing director of Bear Steams & Co., and is also the national director of the Bear Stearns Advisory Services Alliance. As national director, it is Brennan's responsibility to make sure that the Alliance does its job of helping accountants, lawyers, agents, and other professional advisors expand the services for high-net worth clients. Brennan joined … [Read more...] about David Brennan

Peter J. Barry

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Peter Barry is managing director of small companies at Bear Stearns. He joined the company, which has a branch in Dublin, in 1997, and his research focus with the company includes industrial technology, security products and services, as well as an array of distribution companies. He has been in the investment industry for over 44 years, and has been cited on numerous occasions … [Read more...] about Peter J. Barry

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March 10, 1810

Scholar and poet Sir Samuel Ferguson was born in Belfast on this day in 1810. Due to his interest in Irish legends and mythology, he is believed to be a forerunner of William Butler Yeats and the Irish Literary Revival in general. Ferguson studied law at Trinity University, where he supported by contributing to Blackwood’s Magazine, and by later writing for Dublin University Magazine. In addition to his writing, Ferguson practiced law as a barrister and was a respected antiquarian. He retired from the bar to become Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland, and in 1882, was elected President of the Royal Irish Academy. Many of Ferguson’s poems were written with both Irish and English translations.

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