Drexel Burnham Lambert Raises $100 Million Blind Pool for Nelson Peltz Corporate Raids
Michael Milken at Drexel Burnham Lambert raised the first major $100 million blind pool for Nelson Peltz and Triangle Industries to finance corporate takeovers. This groundbreaking financial innovation established the template for blind pool financing that would become central to 1980s corporate raider operations. By providing pre-committed capital and Drexel’s ‘highly confident letters’ that functioned as cash equivalents for hostile takeovers, Milken created a new mechanism for corporate restructuring that fundamentally transformed American business strategy.
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The Predators' Ball: The Inside Story of Drexel Burnham and the Rise of tier: 2 the JunkBond Raiders
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The Cascade Ledger. “Drexel Burnham Lambert Raises $100 Million Blind Pool for Nelson Peltz Corporate Raids.” The Capture Cascade Timeline, January 1, 1984. https://capturecascade.org/event/1984-01-01--drexel-burnham-lambert-raises-100-million-blind-pool-for-nel/