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Miller Buckfire : ウィキペディア英語版
Miller Buckfire & Co.

Miller Buckfire & Co. is an independent investment banking firm that provides various advisory services, focused on corporate restructurings. In addition to its core restructuring business, the firm provides merger and acquisition advisory and valuation services as well as capital raising, and private placements of debt and equity. The firm specializes in the transportation, retail, media and communication, entertainment, power, food and consumer and financial services sectors. The firm is based in New York City.
The various investment bankers of Miller Buckfire collectively have represented more than 100 companies, restructured approximately $210 billion of debt, advised on over $15 billion of mergers and acquisitions and raised more than $41 billion in financing.〔(About Miller Buckfire ) (company website)〕
Since its founding in 2002, Miller Buckfire has served as restructuring advisers on several major bankruptcies including Calpine, Dura Automotive Systems, Dana Corp., General Growth Properties, Kmart, Mirant, Polaroid, Reader's Digest and The Weinstein Company.
==History==
Miller Buckfire was founded in July 2002 as Miller Buckfire Lewis & Co. by Henry Miller, Kenneth Buckfire and Martin Lewis, who previously led the restructuring groups at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and Wasserstein Perella & Co. Following the acquisition of Wasserstein Perella by Dresdner Kleinwort Benson in 2001, Miller, Buckfire and Lewis found they were being precluded from many restructuring assignments due to conflicts with Dresdner's loan portfolio. As a result, the trio acquired their business through a spinout from Dresdner and launched Miller Buckfire as an independent firm.〔(Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Announces Spin-Off of Restructuring Advisory Group ). April 24, 2002〕
In 2003, the firm added a fourth partner David Ying to form Miller Buckfire Lewis Ying & Co. but following the 2004 departure of Martin Lewis and the 2005 departure of David Ying, the name of the firm was shortened to its current Miller Buckfire & Co.〔(Miller Buckfire Lewis Adds David Ying as Fourth Partner ). April 18, 2003〕〔(Miller Buckfire Lewis Ying Announces Departure of Martin Lewis ). October 4, 2004〕
In 2007, Sal. Oppenheim acquired 10% of Miller Buckfire as part of a strategic partnership between the two firms.〔(Willkommen, Miller Buckfire: New York restructuring firm hangs shingle in Germany through partnership with Sal. Oppenheim ). Investment Dealers' Digest, April 23, 2007〕〔(Miller Buckfire & Co., LLC of the U.S. and Sal. Oppenheim jr. & Cie. of Germany Announce Strategic Alliance ).〕
Former American Express Chairman and CEO Harvey Golub was appointed Chairman of Miller Buckfire in October 2011.
In 2012, the company was acquired by Stifel Financial.

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