League Tables By Industry/Coverage Group
Does anyone know if TR or DealLogic or anyone else posts league table results by industry? I've seen Thompson Reuters results break down total activity by industry, but I want to see which firms excel in which industries. Specifically I'm looking for who kills it in the retail/consumer products space, if anyone has any good information.
Thanks.
Best I know of: http://markets.ft.com/investmentBanking/tablesAndTrends.asp
Yeah the FT stuff is helpful, but what I'm really looking for is something that will show strengths of different banks by sector, which it doesn't look like this shows.
League tables by industries? (EMEA) (Originally Posted: 06/24/2010)
ANyone know where I can get them? EMEA preferred but worldwide would be cool as well. thanks :)
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League Tables by Industry (Originally Posted: 04/03/2013)
Hey all - this is probably a stupid question, but I'm pretty uninformed about these things. Where can I find rankings by number of deals/deal volume of specific groups across banks? Like if I wanted to compare BAML's CRG group versus GS's... is there an easy way that I can find that info? Thanks
I should add that I'd prefer a free service versus a paid one, if at all possible.
League Tables Broken Down By Sector (Originally Posted: 03/12/2010)
Anyone have a list or know where I can find some league tables based on sector (preferably going back a few years). Particularly interested in consumer/retail but others would be interesting as well. Did a search but couldn't find much. TYIA.
It's hard to get industry coverage tables. Its easier to find product, such as M&A, debt, equity, and lev fin.
All Worldwide Completed M&A since January 01, 2005, any involvement
Retail 1. JPM 2. GS 3. BofA 4. Barclays 5. City 6. MS 7. UBS 8. CS 9. LAZ 10. DB
Consumer Products and Services 1. GS 2. BofA 3. UBS 4. JPM 5. Citi 6. CS 7. MS 8. DB 9. Barclays 10. Rothschild
Consumer Staples 1. GS 2. JPM 3. Citi 4. DB 5. CS 6. Centerview 7. BofA 8. Barclays 9. UBS 10. MS
thanks, wookie.
As a professional in the C&R groups at one of these banks, I think consensus is that the top bulge bracket C&R groups on the street are JPM, BAML and GS (not in any particular order). Top boutique guys are Centerview and Peter J Solomon. Barclays is pretty good as well although for some reason they are not as high up in the league tables as they should be.
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