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Monday, April 30, 2007 1:35:22 PM
Cornell's growth has been phenomenal in light of the fact the firm did not exist until 2001. No doubt their success is in no small part a result of their wicked - yet savvy - interaction with struggling public companies and the corrupt/inept executives that steer them.
It would be interesting (and a chore) to total the market capitalization of the combined companies at the time of the issuance versus the current combined market capitalization.
That would provide clearer picture on how much equity - in real dollars - Cornell has been successful in extracting.
Edited to add:
Also interesting would be a study in an effort to define what quantifiable qualities, if any, the companies that have not been crushed possess relative to the rest.
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