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While at the Wall Street Journal the Columbia Journalism Review named Lipin as one of 'The Shapers' the New York media 200 most influential people. 'Call him "the M&A King."', they reported in 2001.{{ref|CJR}}
 
While at the Wall Street Journal the Columbia Journalism Review named Lipin as one of 'The Shapers' the New York media 200 most influential people. 'Call him "the M&A King."', they reported in 2001.{{ref|CJR}}
  
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==Enron==
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Bt November 2001 Lipin was working for Brunswick.  In late November emails show he was advising Enron.{{ref|Enron}}
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
#{{note|lipin}} Mark L. Sirower and Steve Lipin '[http://accounting.smartpros.com/x36609.xml Investor Communications: New Rules for M&A Success' ''Financial Executives International'', January 2003
 
#{{note|lipin}} Mark L. Sirower and Steve Lipin '[http://accounting.smartpros.com/x36609.xml Investor Communications: New Rules for M&A Success' ''Financial Executives International'', January 2003
 
#{{note|CJR}} [http://archives.cjr.org/year/01/2/shapers.asp THE SHAPERS - New York Media 200], Columbia Journalism Review, March/April, 2001.
 
#{{note|CJR}} [http://archives.cjr.org/year/01/2/shapers.asp THE SHAPERS - New York Media 200], Columbia Journalism Review, March/April, 2001.
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#{{note|Enron}} [http://enron.trampolinesystems.com/focus/80596#focus=/focus/80596& slipin@brunswickgroup.com (9 emails, 3 themes and 3 people)], Enron Explorer.

Revision as of 16:24, 23 December 2006

Steve Lipin is Senior Partner at Brunswick Group, a financial PR firm specializing in mergers. He was previously, as 'the M&A reporter at The Wall Street Journal.'[1] He is based in New York.

Wall Street Journal

While at the Wall Street Journal the Columbia Journalism Review named Lipin as one of 'The Shapers' the New York media 200 most influential people. 'Call him "the M&A King."', they reported in 2001.[2]

Enron

Bt November 2001 Lipin was working for Brunswick. In late November emails show he was advising Enron.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Mark L. Sirower and Steve Lipin '[http://accounting.smartpros.com/x36609.xml Investor Communications: New Rules for M&A Success' Financial Executives International, January 2003
  2. ^ THE SHAPERS - New York Media 200, Columbia Journalism Review, March/April, 2001.
  3. ^ slipin@brunswickgroup.com (9 emails, 3 themes and 3 people), Enron Explorer.