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GH is getting fucked over and gugg doesn’t got that type of volume that Jeff has

 
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Jeff’s RX group is pretty interesting - they really focus on the worst of the worst when it comes to distressed sits. This one rainmaker they have let’s them practically pull any deal they want from UCC mandates. That being said a lot of their work is distressed M&A, not actual restructuring and they’re on a lot of sell side mandates.

Roth has a much bigger RX division from what I’ve seen, but they just don’t have the coverage connections like jefferies to support their excellent RX product group. That being said they place better in PE since they have the brand name from being on wallstreet for so long, and by no means are they a shop not to respect.

 

Honestly, I will probably do in the order of Greenhill, Jefferies, and Guggenheim. I have just seem stronger buyside placement from Greenhill over Jefferies by a very small margin. I'm sure you can easily lateral from any of these shops into a BB or EB. Wouldn't stress too much over it, they're all great shops. Will probably try to figure out which team you will fit in better with.

 

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