Seven months into his new role at Tullett Prebon, general counsel Philip Price was already finalising a deal with rival broker ICAP on the acquisition of its voice broking business.
For Price, this was the first major transaction he was involved in since joining Tullett Prebon as its new group general counsel, having left his position at Arle Capital earlier this year. However, it was by no means simple. [continued]
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