{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Undisclosed paid|date=April 2025}} {{Infobox magazine | title = The Deal | image_file = TheDealCover.jpg | image_size = 120px | image_caption = The Deal, June 16 - July 6, 2008 | editor = Robert Teitelman | editor_title = Editor-in-chief | frequency = Bimonthly | circulation = 40,000 | category = Business magazines | company = Euromoney Institutional Investor | firstdate = September 1999 | finaldate = September 2012 (print) | country = United States | based = | language = English | website = [http://www.thedeal.com www.thedeal.com] | issn = 1541-9878 }} ''The Deal LLC'' is a media company that offers '''The Deal''' Pipeline, a transaction information service, and formerly published finance and business magazine The Deal. The company generates original and daily articles, commentary and data that cover the world of finance and business through the lens of deal making, focusing on core areas including Mergers & Acquisitions,<ref>[http://www.mondotimes.com/2/topics/5/business/78/13526 Deal Magazine]</ref> private equity, venture capital financings, bankruptcies and other topics of interest to the investment banking, private equity, legal, hedge fund and venture capital industries.
The roots of the media company began when The Daily Deal was launched in September 1999 by American Lawyer Media with strong support from dealmaker Bruce Wasserstein. In March 2000, ALM sold the assets of the Deal to U.S. Equity Partners, a private equity fund sponsored by Wasserstein & Co. In December 2000, Rustic Canyon Ventures, a venture capital firm based in Southern California, led a $30 million venture round of financing.<ref>[http://www.thedeal.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=TheDeal/Article/HelpCenter&c=Article&cid=1020451554903 The Deal, MILESTONES AT A GLANCE]</ref> In 2012, ''The Deal'' was acquired by TheStreet.com, who closed the magazine.<ref>[http://www.btobonline.com/article/20121005/MEDIABUSINESS03/310089910/thestreet-buys-the-deal-for-5-8m-combines-marketing-news TheStreet buys The Deal for $5.8M, combines marketing, news operations]</ref><ref>[http://www.thedeal.com/faq2 The Deal FAQ]</ref> After being acquired by The Street, all publications of The Deal became digital and are still available today.
In 2018, TheStreet announced the sale of BoardEx and ''The Deal'' to Euromoney Institutional Investor.<ref>{{Cite web| last = Kelly| first = Keith J.| title = TheStreet will sell The Deal and BoardEx for $87.5M| work = New York Post| access-date = 2019-06-12| date = 2018-12-07| url = https://nypost.com/2018/12/06/thestreet-will-sell-the-deal-and-boardex-for-87-5m/}}</ref>
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==External links== *[http://www.thedeal.com The Deal website] *"[https://web.archive.org/web/20110606012636/http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1999/11/22/269074/index.htm What's the Deal With the Daily Deal?]" ''Fortune'', November 22, 1999 *[http://www.circman.com/viewmedia.asp?prmMID=4029 "The Deal.com Drops Pay Model for Engagement"], ''Circulation Management'', June 18, 2008 *"[https://archive.today/20130201113212/http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS182096+16-Jun-2008+BW20080616 The Deal Newsweekly Site Opens Up Access to The Deal's Editorial Content]", press release, June 16, 2008 *[https://web.archive.org/web/20110518032301/http://www.observer.com/node/41964 "Wasserstein Cuts His Daily Deal"]. ''The New York Observer'', September 12, 1999.
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