Members of the Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts and Company team who did the bidding for RJR Nabisco in its $U524.53 billion record buy-out of the company. The team, from left, is Mr Richard Beattie, chief lawyer in the talks, Mr George Roberts and Mr Henry Kravis, senior partners, and Mr Paul Raether, a partner. Kohlberg directors said they didn’t plan to radically dissect RJR Nabisco to help pay off the debt the buy-out would create.
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74Members of the Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts and Company team who did the bidding for RJR Nabisco in its $U524.53 billion record buy-out of the company. The team, from left, is Mr Richard Beattie, chief lawyer in the talks, Mr George Roberts and Mr Henry Kravis, senior partners, and Mr Paul Raether, a partner. Kohlberg directors said they didn’t plan to radically dissect RJR Nabisco to help pay off the debt the buy-out would create. Press, 5 December 1988, Page 17
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