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Published on 6/20/2002 in the Prospect News High Yield Daily.

SG hires four for high yield group

New York, June 20 - SG, the investment and corporate banking arm of Societe Generale Group, said it added four more professionals to its high yield group.

SG hired Larry Domash as director and senior high yield research analyst. Domash was most recently with FleetBoston Robertson Stephens where he was head of high yield and distressed research and before that he was head of high yield research at Fidelity Management.

Brad Eilert joins SG as a director and senior high yield research analyst. Eilert was previously with UBS Warburg where he was a director in convertible securities research and before that he was a senior high yield research analyst at ING Barings.

SG added William Burke as director, high yield sales. Burke was a senior high yield salesman at ABN AMRO and BT Alex. Brown.

Richard Tapalaga joins SG in the high yield capital markets group. He was previously in leveraged finance at Merrill Lynch & Co.

All the new hires will report to Neil Parekh, managing director and head of high yield.

"These new additions to our High Yield team exemplify our commitment to providing our customers with preeminent research and sales coverage, and to the continuing growth of our business," said Pierre Schroeder, Head of Debt Finance for the Americas, in a news release. "These hires markedly increase our High Yield team's capabilities."


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