Wells Fargo and their future?

Hey I had a chance to look through this report from WSO: https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/investment-bankin… and it appears that Wells Fargo is doing really well for themselves from the analyst's perspective.

I was hoping someone could give some insight on how the firm is looking in terms of exit ops and prestige. What are the best divisions? And where does the firm stand in comparison to other banks (is Wells considered a BB)?

 

I'd say if considered a BB, it would be near the bottom. That being said, it's continuing to grow in fees, mkt share etc. - more so in S&T I think (?). They are relatively new - Wells Securities started about just 10 years ago.

So I say it's a good place to work right now, but of course the countless scandals are worrying

 

I think IBankers trash them. They are not leading any league tables. They really are a commercial bank, but if its that vs nothing def take it. Believe it or not in 06 they paid IB analysts in Charlotte 80k bonus. Not the case anymore though.

Division really matters as well. Not sure what they have in San Fran.

 

Bad troll is bad //www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/can-i-ever-achieve-my-dream-or-do-i-need…

As for a serious answer, they are a top 10 equity house and known for huge growth into their IBD unit, though mainly a commercial bank before the purchase of Wachovia. http://www.financial-planning.com/news/wells-wachovia-merger-2666301-1…

They are still regional since they are North American only but for 3Q 2009 and 4Q 2009 they were above UBS and CS in U.S. M&A leagues according to Thomson Reuters. Many consider it a lower BB in the U.S.

 
dreamer2010:
Didnt do banking in the US before, that's why... I mean I knew the name of the bank, but I didn't know that they had a strong investment banking presence!

Would have been nice if you mentioned this in the beginning. Reason everyone is bashing you is because you made it sound like you never heard of Wells Fargo (the entire entity) before, which, for obvious reasons, made you sound like an idiot.

 
HighlyLeveraged:
wow, WSO is rough with the newbies!! ahahha

not really. Just look at the title of his post, sounds like a pompous ass to me. I mean, in all seriousness, a firm calls you in for an interview for a highly coveted position and you have the nerve to use that language?

KICKIN ASS AND TAKING NAMES
 
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Maybe he really hasn't heard of the firm if he's a wanker. His past posts state he is from London. Well either way, WF is a huge U.S. bank and also as a lower BB due to its expansion and interest in the IBD business and capital markets (specifically equity and debt, though its advisory is growing as well).

If you aren't sure about a firm you shouldn't start with such an immature thread title and an obviously dumb question.

 
boutiquebank4life:
Maybe he really hasn't heard of the firm if he's a wanker. His past posts state he is from London. Well either way, WF is a huge U.S. bank and also as a lower BB due to its expansion and interest in the IBD business and capital markets (specifically equity and debt, though its advisory is growing as well).

If you aren't sure about a firm you shouldn't start with such an immature thread title and an obviously dumb question.

agreed

 

Maybe you should let the firm you signed with know you are being recruited by other banks (although a no name bank like WF) and maybe they will increase your offer. Mo' money bitches!!

You can also let them know you are friends with Jeffrey Chiang. He's kind of a big deal on Wall Street.

Regards

"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant, it's just that they know so much that isn't so." - Ronald Reagan
 

You my friend are a clown. Regardless of whether or not you never worked in the US. I have never personally worked in Europe but do I get on here asking if WestLB / IKB / SocGen are jokes? Punch yourself in the face end of story.

Adapt, evolve, compete, or die. -PTJ
 

If you actually read the article it is just a bunch of analyst hypothesizing what Wells will do based on what there management said a year ago when times where a little different. Wells has yet to say anything about Wachovia's Investment Bank since the acquisition (not really top of mind right now). My bet is that they will keep the IB but fire a lot of people especially in structured products.

 

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