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KANSAS CITY BUSINESS JOURNAL SOURCES JOHN HENSE IN IBC STORY KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 21, 2008) - John Hense, principal at Christenberry Collet & Co., is quoted in the March 21-27, 2008, Kansas City Business Journal article, "IBC suitor has appetite for brands; Fund looks at more than the price tag, Esrey says." The article discusses bankrupt Interstate Bakeries, Corp's. (IBC) and new suitor Ripplewood Holdings, LLC and how they have had success with past investments. IBC and previous suitor Yucaipa Co. LLC could not reach a deal by the January deadline due to differences between the company and the teamsters. Hense was quoted about the negotiations between IBC and Ripplewood saying that the success of the deal will depend on the negotiations with the unions. Christenberry Collet provides merger and acquisition services to middle-market companies, both public and private. Areas of industry expertise include manufacturing, rural utility cooperatives, life sciences, agribusiness, and logistics and transportation. The firm frequently works on complex international and cross-border transactions. The Kansas City-based investment banking firm specializes in mergers and acquisitions, corporate fund-raising, and financial and strategic planning for corporate clients throughout the country and abroad. Since its founding in 1994, the firm has assisted clients with more than $3 billion in corporate finance transactions. BACK TO NEWS |
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