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omega's picture

Best BB Groups

What are the best BB groups to be in now, for later moving into PE. Here is my impression:

1) GS TMT
2) MS M&A
3) GS FIG
4) Top boutique M&A
5) Mer M&A
6) Other IB groups at GS

Does this ranking look correct?

Average: 5 (1 vote)
Frieds's picture

You've got it all wrong...

You've got it all wrong... if you want to move into PE, you need to aim for the following groups:

1) JT Marlin - Equity Capital Markets
2) Barings Bank - IBD Derivatives
3) Duke and Duke - Their Comodities and Energy related groups
4) Mitch & Murray - Real Estate IBD/Real Estate Financing
5) Garfinkle, Garfield and Co. - M&A Advisory

There's your top 5!

MMBinNC's picture

All the banks you named were

All the banks you named were boutiques...his question was for BB. And GS SSG would probably be up there somewhere,

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dumbkid1984's picture

wow

wow

panda's picture

WOW indeed. MMBinNC, these

WOW indeed. MMBinNC, these banks are fictional, with the exception of Barings which was taken down by Neeson.

AltESV's picture

haha

MMBinNC wrote:

All the banks you named were boutiques...his question was for BB. And GS SSG would probably be up there somewhere,

Funniest thing I've read all day.

CDN's picture

I think he knew that they

I think he knew that they were fictional and was probably just joking....or at least I hope he was joking. If not, wow.

m0nk3y's picture

you're all retarded.

i can't believe every one of you forgot the best name on wall street: brewster-keegan!

rumor has it that their korean analyst is top-notch.

Frieds's picture

Monkey, I knew I was

Monkey, I knew I was forgetting one. I also don't know which group at Brewster Keegan is the best. I havent done too much research on them, however, they do have a great consumer discretionary equity research team.