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Marc Metrick
William D. Cohan May 21, 2025
The strife continues at Saks Global as the luxury retailer faces a $121 million interest payment due next month and a possible $100 million-plus shortfall in August. Meanwhile, executives have questions about the art and jewelry that Saks claims accounts for nearly a third of its $689 million of inventory—and which the company is desperately trying to sell.
Devin Nunes, Donald Trump
William D. Cohan May 18, 2025
The impish finance types who create ghost companies, then take them public through an I.P.O. with nothing more than a promise and a wink, have been busy this year—including the three geniuses behind what became the $5.6 billion Trump Media & Technology Group.
richard baker
William D. Cohan May 14, 2025
Pretty much everything that could go wrong at Saks Global has gone wrong. Now, two firms best known for advising on restructurings have been engaged amid growing doubts about the company’s future.
David Zaslav
William D. Cohan May 11, 2025
Days after NBCU announced the name of its SpinCo—ask a doctor if Versant is right for you—David Zaslav kicked the rumor mill into overdrive by announcing that Warner Bros. Discovery, too, had successfully cordoned off its declining cable business—another step, presumably, toward launching a Versant of its own.


paul singer
William D. Cohan May 7, 2025
In an increasingly nasty proxy battle, Paul Singer’s hedge fund, Elliott Management, is agitating for board seats and what it claims is long-overdue change at Big Oil’s Phillips 66, whose C.E.O. and chairman has chosen to dig in and fight.
Richard Baker
William D. Cohan May 4, 2025
Since Saks acquired Neiman Marcus Group for $2.7 billion, Wall Street has been trying to figure out why the deal got done in the first place. A deep dive into the 400-page bond prospectus reveals some very creative accounting, including my new fave: “Pro Forma Run-Rate Adjusted EBITDA.”
Peter Orszag
William D. Cohan April 30, 2025
News and notes on the Trump II economy—whether the tariffs can actually work, America’s role as world leader, the current market volatility—in a conversation with Lazard’s C.E.O. Peter Orszag and co-head of European investment banking Jean-Louis Girodolle.
Leon Black
William D. Cohan April 27, 2025
The former Apollo executive has defeated all but one of the misconduct allegations against him—an increasingly surreal case involving a client who has been dropped by her lawyers and is now at war with their firm.


Marc Metrick
William D. Cohan April 27, 2025
A close look at whether Saks Global, several months after acquiring Neiman Marcus Group for $2.7 billion, can make its initial $120 million-ish interest payment to bondholders at the end of June.
Larry Summers
William D. Cohan April 23, 2025
Larry Summers, the former Treasury secretary and N.E.C. director and Harvard man, goes “Full Larry” on the economic fallout under Trump II—capital flight, lost exports, violent deleveraging, declining competitiveness, Argentina comps, etcetera.
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