A Boston Globe article. In 1984, Mitt Romney, T. Barnett, and Mitt Romney worked together to establish Bain Capital. Mitt Romney was approached by Bill Bain, whose company specialized in acquiring ...
For some a figure of rare integrity, for others a shape-shifter, Mitt Romney leaves the Senate as a symbol of the Republican ...
The debate over Bain Capital and jobs turns on how many jobs were created in Mitt Romney's time there. The estimates range from 100,000 claimed by the Romney campaign, to 1,500, under a different ...
I'm sure the Kennedy people made all the signs and everything, because they, the folks at the paper company, had no idea who Mitt Romney was, let alone who probably Bain Capital was. It was a ...
Previously, he served as managing director of Bain Capital, which he helped start with Mitt Romney in 1984. This is an edited transcript of an interview conducted by producer Gabrielle Tenenbaum ...
Many of Bain's alumni have gone on to prominence in other careers, including Mitt Romney, who founded the private equity firm Bain Capital and is a US Senator for Utah.
Mitt Romney (Utah), a former GOP presidential nominee who later ... A Mormon venture capitalist who co-founded the private ...
Bain Capital was founded in 1984 by Bain & Company partners Willard Mitt Romney, T. Coleman Andrews III, and Eric Kriss. In addition to the three founding partners, the early team included Fraser ...