Goldman and CSFB share $112m in fees from AT&T unit sale

Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse First Boston stand to share $112m (€127.3m) in fees from advising AT&T, the US telecom group, on its sale of AT&T Broadband.

The size of the fees mean that the $72bn acquisition of AT&T Broadband by Comcast, the US cable group, is to go down as the biggest fee-earner in US mergers and acquisitions history - so long as the deal gets approved by US regulators.

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