Blackstone files for $4 billion IPO
However, until further examination, we can't answer the most important question asked earlier today: how much does founder, chairman and CEO Stephen Schwarzman make? He and other important officers actually don't draw salaries or bonuses and are instead paid out cash distributions of the firm's investment gains each year. How much were they paid for 2006? That part is blank, in all likelihood because it hasn't yet been paid out for the year (although I'd be willing to lay odds the management team knows how much they made in 2006). Crafty! [Update: Deal Journal's Dana Cimilucca was sharper-eyed than I and found one nugget: following the offering, Schwarzman will draw a modest, Warren-Buffett-sized salary of $350,000. Our original question -- what does Schwarzman make today? -- is still unanswered.]
The huge potential amount of the IPO will certainly make for interesting philosophical discussions over the next few months. Oh, and we have one more question to answer: which banks lead the deal? Morgan Stanley and Citigroup are the guys with top billing; Merrill Lynch & Co, Credit Suisse, Lehman Brothers and Deustche Bank Securities round out the group making millions in fees on Blackstone's coming march to the public markets.
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