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Infrastructure Investment Banking: Definitions, Deals, and a Dizzying Diversity of Verticals

Mergers and Inquisitions

But it is safe to say that most of the bulge bracket banks perform well and do a lot of deals in these verticals; youll see GS, JPM, MS, Citi, Barclays, and BofA on many large deals. Also in this middle-market tier , Solomon Partners appears to be quite active in the space.

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Bulge Bracket Banks: 2024 Edition

Mergers and Inquisitions

I never expected to revisit the topic of bulge bracket banks so quickly because the full list changes slowly, and we updated it a few years ago. What is a “Bulge Bracket Bank”? The name “bulge bracket” (BB) comes from the prospectus for an IPO or debt issuance, which lists all the banks underwriting the deal.

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M&A advisory for SaaS businesses under $50 million

iMerge Advisors

Summary of: M&A Advisory for SaaS Businesses Under $50 Million: Strategic Considerations for Founders For founders of SaaS companies generating under $50 million in revenue or enterprise value, the M&A landscape presents both opportunity and complexity. Strategic vs. Financial Buyers: Whos the Right Fit?

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Investment Banking in Singapore: The Best Gateway to Asia for the Non-Chinese?

Mergers and Inquisitions

The basic difference is that the international bulge bracket banks tend to be stronger in M&A advisory and weaker in equity and debt capital markets. Among the elite boutiques , Evercore has the strongest presence in Singapore, and Rothschild also works on many deals, mostly in the middle-market space.

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Renewable Energy Investment Banking: How to Make Greens by Going Green

Mergers and Inquisitions

In the middle market , Jefferies has recruited some of the top bankers in renewable energy M&A and is expected to do well going forward. But they do mostly debt/lending deals , not M&A advisory, which may not be what you want. are also active in renewables.