2009 US Tech M&A League Table

Since there's been a few questions about good tech groups recently, figured this table would be a nice data point for the prospective monkeys out there. Now, a few words.

  • I have no idea about the methodology used (announced vs. completed, etc.)
  • League tables are stupid anyway, but people use them so here it is...

2009 US Tech M&A League Table:

Bank 2009 ranking 2008 ranking
JP Morgan 1 3
Goldman Sachs 2 2
Morgan Stanley 3 7
Bank of America Merrill Lynch 4 4
Citigroup 5 5

http://blogs.the451group.com/techdeals/investment…

 
Best Response

thisguy - there's no real ranking per se for AM and S&T, maybe you can find HF performance for AM but that's about it HF performance: http://www.zerohedge.com/article/ytd-hedge-fund-performance-0

Pierce - As am I, that's one of the reasons I disclaimed these as uncertain methodology. And again, league tables are of limited usefulness for picking firms as prospective monkeys - exit opp.s aren't exactly correlated to them, only to the extent of your deal experience - if you're at a BB and worked on several smaller deals, you can definitely land megafund PE. Of course, this is a good place for a reminder that culture/fit is hugely important. Just wanted to provide this as one data point.

 

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