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Sounds like a no name rinky-dink shop. You do realize that before you get a data room/CIM, corporate or real estate focused, doesn't matter, your firm agrees not to share or reproduce any of that information? In fact it even extends to analysis that is prepared by your firm with that information.

I can assure you anyone doing $100MM deals would fire you for this kind of offense.

 

I would seriously question your competency if you don't walk away with some models.

No one really cares that much, and it is the inputs that matter. The compliance is all shit that is supposed to scare you. The gmail trick seems like a good one, could see webmail working well too if you can access it from your home computer. If you get caught, just play dumb... "well officer, I didn't know I couldn't do that."

 

I think taking the learning materials, depending on what they are, would probably be okay. I'm not going to say don't take the model, but just understand that there is a risk. If you feel that you may get valuable knowledge out of reverse engineering it on your own time then it might be worth taking it. If it is just going to sit in a file and you're never going to open it again then it probably isn't worth it.

 

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