Lina Saigol
- Lina Saigol has written articles published in Financial Times (European M&A Correspondent, M&A Editor, Mergers & Acquisitions Editor, MandA Editor).
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Most Recent article
M&A shake-up as Nomura eyes broader goals
Financial Times, Thursday 18 MarchNomura ’s goal of building a worldwide mergers and acquisitions franchise is one many of its London-based bankers should be familiar with.
Previous Articles
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Teva set to seal €3.5bn Ratiopharm deal
Financial Times, Thursday 18 March
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Arriva up 17% after Deutsche Bahn move
Financial Times, Thursday 18 March
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Deutsche Bahn in takeover move on Arriva
Financial Times, Wednesday 17 March
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Nomura Europe chief set to quit
Financial Times, Tuesday 16 March
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Linpac faces sale as lenders flip assets
Financial Times, Sunday 7 March
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Thiam’s 12-point guide to daring M&A
Financial Times, Sunday 7 March
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Goldman looking at an own goal
Financial Times, Thursday 4 March
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Ratiopharm sale in final stages
Financial Times, Wednesday 3 March
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Ratiopharm sale in final stages
Financial Times, Wednesday 3 March
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Mandelson urges radical takeover reform
Financial Times, Monday 1 March
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- 387 articles (since September 2007)
- Average article: 15 column inches (443 words)
- Shortest article: 2 column inches (68 words)
- Longest article: 84 column inches (2509 words)
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