Capstone Partners

Capstone Headwaters,[1] formerly known as Capstone Partners, is an independent middle market investment bank, formerly the Boston branch for Arthur Andersen Corporate Finance's M&A group, at that time a wholly owned subsidiary of Arthur Andersen.[2][3][4] The practice was founded in 1996, with John Ferrara as Andersen's Director for the Boston branch. Following the Enron Scandal of 2001, Capstone Partners spun a core practice out of Andersen and was legally incorporated by the firm's current President John Ferrara in 2002. Capstone Partners, LLC focuses in M&A and capital markets advisory in the New England region.

References

  1. "Capstone Partners and Headwaters MB Join Forces to Create a Middle Market Investment Banking Leader". BussinessWire. BusinessWire. Retrieved 01-08-2018. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. Mason, Edward (November 14, 2003). "Capstone stands alone after Andersen's demise M&A shop closes four deals and has up to six others near completion". Boston Business Journal. Retrieved 21 January 2010.
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  4. Pratt, Mary K. (January 14, 2005). "Boutiques expect to hold their own in busy sector". Boston Business Journal. Retrieved 21 January 2010.

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