Financo vs Cain Brothers

I was wondering if anyone could provide some insight into how Financo and Cain Brothers are as banks in terms of quality + # of deals that they receive. I know they were both independent prior to being acquired by Raymond James and KeyBanc, respectively, so was just curious as to how those acquisitions also affected the firms + their growth/quality. Any help/insight is really appreciated.

I know Cain is focused on Healthcare and Financo is focused on Consumer Retail, but I was still wondering if anyone could provide comparisons between the two in terms of the deals they get and their respective strength in their industries. 

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