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ABN AMRO |
ABN AMRO has a presence in 74
countries and territories. Using its worldwide network
the bank provides universal banking services consisting
of commercial and investment banking products to
corporates well as personal and private banking
customers. |
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A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. |
A.G. Edwards was founded in
1887 to focus on helping individual investors and
businesses successfully reach their financial goals.
Located in St. Louis, the firm provides both
underwriting and financial advisory services to
corporations. |
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Allen C. Ewing & Co. |
Allen C. Ewing & Co., founded
in 1939, is a regional investment banking and brokerage
firm based in Florida. Ewing offers a wide range of
investment banking services including mergers and
acquisitions, valuations and fairness opinions, private
placements, public offerings, and corporate
restructurings. |
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Bank of America |
Banc of America Securities is a
full-service investment bank and brokerage firm with
principal offices in San Francisco, New York City and
Charlotte. The organization provides equity
underwriting, acquisition financing, private placements,
senior loans and loan syndication, municipal finance,
high yield and investment grade debt issuance. In
addition, BAS also offers capital markets capabilities
as well as institutional sales, research, prime
brokerage, clearing and private client services. Note
that Bank of America acquired FleetBoston last year,
further expanding its franchise. |
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BNP Paribas |
Paris-based investment and
merchant bank advising corporations and institutions in
such areas as mergers and acquisitions, corporate
finance and privatization. The bank was founded in 1872
and provides an interesting corporate history on its web
site. Banque Nationale de Paris acquired Banque Paribas
in 1999. |
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Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc. |
Based in New York, Bear Stearns
is a leader in corporate finance, mergers and
acquisitions, equity and fixed income sales and trading,
private client services, derivatives, securities
research, asset management, foreign exchange, futures
sales and trading, clearing and securities lending and
custody. |
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Bentley Associates LP |
Bentley Associates is a New
York investment bank specializing in Private Placements,
Project Finance, M&A, Corporate Advisory Services,
Privatizations and International Finance primarily for
middle market companies. The firm focuses on providing
senior level attention to its clients, and does not
offer retail brokerage services. |
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Blaige & Company |
Blaige & Company sets the
industry standard in plastics, packaging and chemicals
Investment Banking. Their core strength is Mergers and
Acquisitions advisory services for plastics, packaging,
and chemicals transactions. Their focus on plastics
extends across a broad range of end markets, from
medical and pharmaceutical to industrial and
construction. As part of their expertise, they also set
the industry standard in research relating to global
deal activity in their sectors, having tracked
approximately 1,500 world-wide plastics and packaging
mergers and acquisitions over the past five years. They
are a reginal investment banking firm headquartered in
Chicago.
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BMO Nesbitt Burns |
A subsidiary of Bank of
Montreal, BMO Nesbitt Burns is a full-service investment
bank serving the financial needs of individual,
institutional, corporate and government clients. The
firm employs 4,300 people in offices across Canada, in
the U.S., as well as in 10 international locations. |
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Broadview Associates |
The firm is focused exclusively
on information technology, communications, and media
investment banking. Broadview Associates advises
companies undertaking mergers, acquisitions,
divestitures and minority investments, and does not
underwrite securities. With a global network of nearly
200 employees operating across the United States,
Europe, Asia and Israel, the firm is headquartered in
Northern New Jersey. |
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Brown Brothers Harriman |
Through its domestic and
international operations, BBH offers services in global
custody, international credit and international
financial advisory service. Founded in 1818, Brown
Brothers Harriman & Co. is America's oldest and largest
private bank. |
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Cantor Fitzgerald
Securities |
Cantor Fitzgerald is
headquartered in New York City with offices around the
world. They specialize in fixed income, equities,
foreign exchange, derivatives, global lending, and
finance. |
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CIBC World Markets |
CIBC World Markets is the
global marketing name for the Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce investment banking affiliates and subsidiaries
worldwide (including Oppenheimer & Wood Gundy). It
offers a full range of integrated credit and capital
markets products, securities, brokerage and asset
management services to corporate, government,
institutional and individual clients. |
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Citigroup |
The leading credit card issuer
in the US and the first domestic bank with more than
$1.2 trillion in assets, Citigroup offers banking,
loans, asset management, insurance, investment banking,
and other financial services. The Global Corporate &
Investment Banking Group (GCIB) is a leading force in
the world’s capital markets and is comprised of three
business lines: Global Banking, Capital Markets and
Transaction Services. |
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Credit Suisse First
Boston |
Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB)
is one of the world's leading corporate and investment
banking firms, providing a comprehensive range of
financial advisory, capital raising, research, sales &
trading and financial products for users and suppliers
of capital around the world. CSFB and Donaldson, Lufkin,
and Jenrette recently merged. |
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Dain Rauscher Wessels |
Formed in 1998 through the
acquisition of Wessels, Arnold & Henderson by Dain
Raucher, the firm is an investment bank and
institutional brokerage firm with offices in Minneapolis
and Silicon Valley. It focuses exclusively in the
technology, healthcare, and consumer sectors of the
economy. |
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Deutsche Bank |
As owner of Bankers Trust, BT
Alex Brown and Deutsche Morgan Grenfell, the Deutsche
Bank Group aims to be the premier European investment
bank and one of the leading investment banks in the
world. The firm has significant global reach and capital
resources, and offices throughout the world. |
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First Albany Corporation |
First Albany offers investment
banking, financial advisory, and brokerage services
throughout the United States, including underwriting and
distributing municipal and corporate securities. Check
out the new FAC/Equities section. |
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First USA Bank |
First USA is the largest Visa
credit card issuer in the world. The company offers
high-value credit cards for consumers and businesses
under its own name, that of its parent, Bank One, the
First Card name, and on behalf of over 2,200 marketing
partners. |
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Friedman, Billings,
Ramsey & Co. |
A leader in the IPO market,
Friedman, Billings, Ramsey & Co works in investment
research, institutional brokerage, investment banking
and money management. The firm is located in Washington,
D. C. |
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Goldman, Sachs & Co. |
Goldman Sachs is a leading
international investment banking and securities firm
providing a full range of investing and financing
services to corporations, governments, institutions and
individuals worldwide. Founded in 1869, it is among
the oldest and the largest of the U.S.-based investment
banks and recently completed their IPO in 1999. The
firm is headquartered in New York and has offices
worldwide. |
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Goldsmith-Agio-Helms |
Goldsmith Agio Helms is one of
the preeminent U.S.-based private investment banking
firms providing sophisticated financial advisory
services to middle-market businesses. Their
services include M&A advisory, distressed advisory and
restructuring, valuations and fairness opinions, and
private placements of debt and equity. The
principals of the firm have successfully completed more
than 500 financial advisory assignments spanning
virtually every industry sector. Our 83 professionals
operate internationally through our offices in
Minneapolis, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and London. |
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Hilliard Lyons |
The largest investment bank in
the Ohio Valley, Hilliard Lyons serves customers in
fields such as mutual funds, options, bonds, trusts,
retirement planning, mergers & acquisitions and
corporate finance. The company was founded in 1854 and
its headquarters are located in Louisville, Kentucky. |
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Houlihan Lokey Howard &
Zukin |
This boutique firm has been
providing M&A advice, as well as valuation and fairness
opinion services, for over 25 years. The firm is based
in Los Angeles but also has a presence in New York. |
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ING Baring Furman Selz |
Headquartered in Amsterdam, ING
is a leading financial institution in the field of
emerging markets banking, trade & commodity finance,
emerging markets equity and research and corporate
finance. ING's investment banking operations consist of
Barings and Furman Selz, a New York-based investment
bank which has grown into a quiet force on Wall
Street. . |
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Jefferies & Company |
Jefferies is a leading
investment bank serving mid-cap investors and issuers.
The firm provides capital raising and financial advisory
services to middle-market companies, and comprehensive
brokerage services, independent research, and strategic
asset management to institutional investors. |
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Jordan, Knauff & Company |
Jordan, Knauff and Company was
founded in 2001 by G. Cook Jordan, Jr., and Thomas E.
Knauff with a clear purpose: to provide experienced,
professional and sophisticated investment banking
services to the lower middle-market of American
business. |
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J.P. Morgan |
One of the oldest and largest
financial institutions in the US and abroad, J.P. Morgan
is a leading investment bank firm that advises on
corporate strategy and structure, raises capital, makes
markets in financial instruments, and manages investment
assets. Morgan also commits its own capital to
promising enterprises and invests and trades to capture
market opportunities. |
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Keefe Bruyette |
The largest full-service
investment bank that specializes exclusively in the
financial services sector. Focuses on banking
companies, insurance companies, broker/dealers, mortgage
banks, asset management companies, and specialty finance
firms. |
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KeyBanc Capital Markets |
They are the nation's twelfth
largest commercial bank and their m&a team was ranked as
the fifteenth top advisor in 2002 based upon total
number of announced M&A transactions. KeyBanc Capital
Markets is the largest bank-aligned middle market merger
advisory firm in the United States. |
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Lazard |
A global investment bank, the
cornerstone of Lazard Frčres & Co's business centers on
their precise focus, small size, international
expertise, decades of experience, and privacy. The firm
has offices in New York, London and Paris. |
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Legg Mason |
Legg Mason, Inc. is a global
financial advisory company that serves many types of
clients: individual and institutional investors,
corporations, high net worth individuals, government
entities, endowments and foundations, pension plans,
associations, and insurance companies. Core businesses
include: securities brokerage, investment advisory
services and capital markets. |
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Lehman Brothers |
With 39 offices worldwide and
headquarters in New York, London and Tokyo, Lehman
Brothers is a full service investment bank. It works in
fixed income and equity capital markets, serving the
financial needs of corporations, institutions,
governments and high net worth investors worldwide. |
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Lincoln International |
Formerly
Lincoln Partners, Lincoln International
has offices in Chicago, Frankfurt, New
York and Paris, Lincoln International
employs approximately 100 M&A
professionals, equally represented in
the U.S. and Europe. Lincoln
International is led by its two
co-chairmen, Jim Lawson and Hans Peter
Peters, two well-established investment
banking professionals with more than 50
years combined global financial
experience.
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McLean Group |
The McLean Group is a private
investment bank providing merger and acquisition,
business valuation, capital formation, executive
advisory and litigation support services. Its focus is
on serving middle-market businesses generating between
$5 million and $300 million in revenues. |
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M & T Bank |
Formerly named First Empire
Corporation, M&T Bank is one of the country's strongest
regional banks with 255 branches throughout New York
State and northeastern Pennsylvania. |
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Merrill Lynch |
Merrill Lynch has offices in
over 40 countries worldwide and is one of the largest
investment banking firms in the United States. It works
in financial planning and services, asset management,
personal credit, home financing, retirement planning and
financing, corporate business financing, and estate
planning. |
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Morgan Stanley |
Morgan Stanley was founded in
1933 in response to the Glass Steagall Act. It now has
a major global presence and is a full service investment
bank with a large and diversified clientele. The firm
merged with Dean Witter Discover in 1997. |
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Nikko Securities |
Nikko Securities is a Japanese
firm that deals in a full range of investment services. |
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Nomura Securities |
Nomura focuses on commercial
backed mortgage securities and real estate financing. |
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Piper Jaffray & Co. |
Founded in 1895, Piper Jaffray
is a Minneapolis based firm offering investment banking,
capital markets, money management and trust services. It
has 90 offices in the western United States. |
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Prudential Securities |
Prudential Securities, a fully
diversified, global securities Firm headquartered in New
York City, has nearly 300 offices worldwide. |
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Raymond James |
Based in Tampa, Florida,
Raymond James provides individual investors,
corporations, and municipalities with investment,
financial planning, investment banking, asset
management, banking, and trust services throughout the
US and internationally. |
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Robert W. Baird & Co.
Incorporated |
Robert Baird is a Milwaukee
based investment bank that specializes in underwriting,
asset management, pension & profit sharing services. It
primarily serves clients in the Midwest United States.
Since 1982, Baird has been a member of the Northwestern
Mutual Life Insurance family of companies. |
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Rothschild |
International investment bank
operating from London, Paris, New York, Sydney,
Frankfurt, Milan, and Hong Kong. |
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Ryan, Beck & Co. |
Headquartered in New York City,
Ryan, Beck & Co. specializes in government securities,
retirement planning, investment management services and
unit trusts. |
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Schroders plc |
Schroders is a leading
international merchant and investment banking and fund
management group based in London, with offices in cities
including New York. |
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Scius
Capital Group LLC |
SCIUS Capital Group is a
private investment bank dedicated to creating value
through the commercialization of world changing
technologies in sectors including life sciences,
industrial technology, and information technology.
The people of SCIUS Capital Group include experienced
investment bankers as well as corporate executives who
provide financial, strategic advisory, asset management,
and business building services. SCIUS Capital
Group has offices in New York, Chicago, and Baton Rouge. |
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Scotia Capital Markets,
Inc. |
A major Canadian firm, Scotia
has a presence in corporate finance, institutional
equity, equity research, global trading, fixed income
research, and general economic research. |
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SG Cowen |
SG Cowen is an integrated,
full-service U.S. securities and investment banking firm
focused on select emerging growth industries such as
technology, health care, telecommunications,
media/entertainment, gaming & lodging and packaging.
The firm offers a full range of investment and
commercial banking, treasury, financial advisory,
execution, and industry services |
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Skelton Carter Hall &
Company |
Skelton, Carter, Hall (SCH) was
established in 1986 and is a global full service
investment banking firm. It undertakes financing for
business expansion, working capital, contract
fulfillment, mergers, acquisitions, etc. through direct
investment, private placement, business loans and other
forms of debt, equity, or asset based financial
instruments. |
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Stone & Youngberg LLC |
Stone & Youngberg is a
California investment bank specializing in underwriting
local government debt. The firm buys and sells municipal
bonds, in addition to managing government, individual
and corporate investment portfolios. |
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Stratagem Partnering
Inc. |
Founded in 1988, this San
Francisco firm manages strategic mergers,
acquisitions, divestitures, and strategic capital
raising partnering transactions for software companies. |
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Thomas Weisel Partners |
Founded in January of 1999 by
one of the principals of Montgomery Securities, the firm
employs 357 professionals with 65 partners and operates
out of offices in San Francisco, New York, Boston and
London. TWP is a merchant bank providing investment
banking, institutional brokerage, private client
services and private equity investing focused on the new
frontiers of the growth economy. |
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UBS |
UBS is the international
investment banking division of Union Bank of Switzerland
following the June 1998 merger with Swiss Bank
Corporation. One of the most significant investment
banks in the world, UBS leads the field in
crafting uniquely innovative solutions for major
corporations, financial institutions, sovereign
governments and supranational organizations. |
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Veber Partners |
Veber Partners is a private
investment banking firm whose partners have served the
Pacific Northwest since October 1989. The firm
specializes in corporate sales and strategic partnering,
raising capital, and strategic financial planning and
restructuring for Northwest middle market corporations. |
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Wachovia Bank |
Headquartered in Charlotte,
North Carolina, Wachovia is the nation's fifth largest
banking company after recently merging with First
Union. The organization complements traditional banking
products with a completely integrated selection of
investment banking products offered in the Capital
Markets Group. |
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William Blair & Company |
William Blair & Company, L.L.C.
is a Chicago-based, employee-owned investment banking
firm. Since its founding in 1935, the firm has
specialized in providing investment advisory services to
individuals and institutional clients. |
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