Dell Deal: Win-Win for Wall Street

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As bids keep rolling in for Dell , one clear winner has emerged: Wall Street. After longing for the old days of continuous and lucrative leveraged buyouts, the big Wall Street firms are finally raking in gobs of fees from advisory and financing services from this specific deal.

In this video, Motley Fool banking analyst David Hanson tells investors which firms are benefiting, and why a return of Wall Street glory may not be too far in the distant future.

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