Boutique firms & public companies.
Do boutique firms ever take on M&A transactions for public companies? Does anyone have any examples of a boutique taking on a significant public company transaction?
Do boutique firms ever take on M&A transactions for public companies? Does anyone have any examples of a boutique taking on a significant public company transaction?
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What do you mean by boutiques? For the sake of argument, as many people have varying ideas about what qualifies/what is a boutique...
To answer your question, I would say sure, or actually, definitely. One example would be Lazard advising on the Kraft-Cadbury deal. Another would be Lazard advising on the divestiture of one of Kraft's "pizza business" to Nestle. I am sure there are others, but those are two that I found pretty easily.
http://www.lazard.com/Business/transaction_list.aspx?v=7
They also were advisors on the AB-Inbev deal
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Peter J. Solomon is also advising Zale's, another public company - The answer is still yes.
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