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Rank House Value (USD M) No. of Deals 1 Goldman Sachs 856,659 146 2 Morgan Stanley 795,635 163 3 Merrill Lynch 637,388 159 4 JPMorgan 520,487 90 5 Rothschild 398,976 133 6 Credit Suisse 352,700 121 7 UBS Investment Bank 331,212 95 8 Lazard 254,822 116 9 Deutsche Bank AG 242,102 49 10 Lehman Brothers 183,716 71 11 Dresdner Kleinwort Benson~ 150,460 98 12 Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Inc (DLJ) 134,440 71 13 Salomon Smith Barney Inc~ 123,741 52 14 Chase Manhattan Corporation 107,201 42 15 Schroders plc (pre May 2, 2000) ~ 92,050 124 16 Mediobanca SpA 83,119 5 17 Istituto Mobiliare Italiano SpA (IMI)~ 66,404 1 18 Paribas~ 65,971 8 19 Azulis Capital 60,653 4 20 Greenhill & Co Inc 59,910 19 21 Societe Generale 49,139 50 22 HSBC 48,974 58 23 ABN AMRO (pre 2009) 42,737 47 24 Warburg Dillon Read 35,321 49 25 Wasserstein Perella & Co ~ 32,620 13 26 Bear Stearns & Co. Inc 30,859 12 27 Ageas NV 20,555 15 28 Schroder Salomon Smith Barney (SSSB) 19,326 8 29 Lexicon Partners Limited 18,059 29 30 Flemings 16,864 33

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i always wish the old firms such as DLJ, Warburg etc... were still around

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Oreos:
i always wish the old firms such as DLJ, Warburg etc... were still around

Me too homie. Definitely have a sense of longing for the era when dudes had the right combination of cajones, reputation, and ego to put their names on the door, when "firms" were called "houses" and their names didn't sound like shitty pop-punk bands or nonprofits (looking at you: Evercore, Qatalyst, Centerview, et al.).

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63xleverage:
Quattrone & Co. would sound a little ridiculous

I always imagined it ending up as Quattrone Boutros & Co. after the 2010 CS exodus, but I digress.

They could have just called it Q & Co. Would have been a modern rehash of the original concept and would make working there seem like you're some James Bond MI6 mothafucka who don't have time to use no full names. Could have been pretty cool. Qatalyst seems a bit uninspired.

“Millionaires don't use astrology, billionaires do”
 

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