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[Posted on November 14, 2006 - 2:52 PM]

After the Four Horsemen disappeared in the late 1990s, new boutique investment banks emerged to fill the void. One of those firms was Revolution Partners, a Boston-based M&A and private placement boutique now building out offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles. It focuses on software and services and recently advised Webify in its sale to IBM.

I spoke to Revolution Partners managing director and co-founderPeter Falvey last week while he was in town visiting his firm's growing San Francisco office located at the Ferry Building. Watch him discuss M&A trends involving Web 2.0 and software in the video below:

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