No, NYC...

I am not worried about the firm, just looking for feedback about I-Banking that deals with PIPE's

Good experience? How is this viewed?

 

I think it depends on if you want to do PIPEs for the long term. If you want to do PIPEs throughout your career then that would probably be a good move. Otherwise I would say working on PIPEs would provide a limited skill set for future opportunities in other product groups. From what I understand, a sucessful PIPE practice involves running some basic screens for public companies burning cash, then making some cold calls, matching a potential investor with the company and then it's done. Not a whole lot to it.

 

I work at a small boutique that does a lot of PIPEs. I can't speak for all banks and the PIPEs they do but at my bank we usually do it with an RTO. I've spoken to a buddy that left our firm for a BB and he said the work is exactly the same. We do all the modeling, drafting of ex sums, ppms, presentations ect. I would without a doubt take that job over some BB back office job any day of the week.

 

In terms of eventually moving to a MM or BB, do the skills you learn while involved with pipes and RDO's at a boutique transfer over well to other product groups at larger banks? In other words, how does the modeling for smaller pipe deals compare to the types of modeling I would need to learn to move on to a bigger bank down the road.

Thanks Charizard, means a lot.

 

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