2009 League Tables
With all of these bank consolidations and a few big deals now in the pipeline, what's the outlook for league tables? I couldn't find an updated list.
Of course...GS, Blackstone, MS,...
I'm sure I'll get slammed for this one, but what's the "general" consensus.
http://analytics.dealogic.com/wsj/Snam-ITALGAS-610478.htm
The league table at the bottom is worldwide announced M&A 2009 YTD.
Of those figures, about 65billion can be attributed to the Pfizer-Wyeth deal.
interesting to see Barclays that high. is that normal? also, the fact that Evercore has done that much in 2009 even given their "premium boutique status" is impressive in my opinion.
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Lehman put them on the map, and Diamond has done a good job of retaining the talent.
All the upheaval and consolidation in the market means a whole new ball game with new competitors I suppose.
what % of the total deal do these places usually take? for a smaller firm like Evercore, it's easy to see how people can make so much.
Evercore is in the top 10 solely because of the Wyeth deal. I wonder whether that will give them enough of a reputation boost to sustain their current position.
wall street has changed.. nothing shocking. JPM is looking solid as hell, not just from this but also from '08. barclays(new)= [.75]*LEH(legacy)+1barcap (legacy), makes sense. Evercore leapfrogged with the huge win on the pfizer deal... Would be interesting to see if the trend will persist.
Ya, isn't $64 of EC's $68 billion attributable to the Wyeth deal?
Question: In league tables like this, does each firm that advised Pfizer or Wyeth on the deal get credit for the entire $64b, or do they split it up? Thanks.
all involved get 100% credit
Thanks SEC. That's what I figured. That explains EC's $68 (or whatever it is) billion in total announced transactions - that'll carry them for at least the 1Q.
Interesting to see how this will evolve over the year...
Of course one may argue that league tables as these only give some indication of performance. Banks often lend money on deals and get credit for it, but they really don’t make that much money from advising.
There is much to be seen still and that chart may look very different in December.
I'd put good money on GS, MS and JPM being the top 3 at the end of the year.
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