Perella/Greenhill M&A vs BB in London

How would you compare:

Perella/Greenhill M&A vs BBs in London?

This is a question that comes up often but It would be great to get an updated answer (things have changed a great deal since 2006)!

The financial press talks about the growing importance of elite-boutiques in deals.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-04/Lazard-l…

Is this bullshit?

Should young chimps make career decisions based on this?

Thanks for your answers guys!

 

I'd still stick with BB's. The league tables are a bit distorted - one big deal catapults boutique to the top and distorts their standings... Look at greenhill - as soon as ATT/Tmobile deal went away, their ranking plummeted..

 
bhartman98:
I'd still stick with BB's. The league tables are a bit distorted - one big deal catapults boutique to the top and distorts their standings... Look at greenhill - as soon as ATT/Tmobile deal went away, their ranking plummeted..
BB league tables are equally distorted as on so many deals a firms broker is automatically listed as adviser without ever doing anything on the deal or receiving anything but a nominal fee.
 

I am not really aware how one classifies a firm as a "boutique" "elite boutique" and "MM". Personally I never saw Lazard as an elite boutique, it is really "strong" in Corporate Finance - especially Restructuring - in the US as well as in Europe. To me, I regard Lazard as an Elite MM. Rothschild, too. (but with a history bigger than all the BBs combined :p).

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I am not really aware how one classifies a firm as a "boutique" "elite boutique" and "MM". Personally I never saw Lazard as an elite boutique, it is really "strong" in Corporate Finance - especially Restructuring - in the US as well as in Europe. To me, I regard Lazard as an Elite MM. Rothschild, too. (but with a history bigger than all the BBs combined :p).

The way I see it is the BB's are simply the 9 BB's, pretty straightforward there. MM refers to firms whose clients are exclusively middle-market companies (BB's and well-known MM firms. Elite boutique is just a term used for the boutiques that frequently compete with the BB's for large deals, but is typically just used to refer to Lazard, Evercore, Greenhill, and Moelis (US centric term I suppose).

 
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