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Roles in the IPO Process: Lead Manager vs Bookrunner sole bookrunner vs joint lead manager? (Originally Posted: 06 03 2010) JPMorgan Securities, a division of JPMorgan Chase Co (NYSE: JPM: ) will be the sole book running manager and Wells Fargo Securities, a division of Wells Fargo Company (NYSE: WFC : ) will act as the joint lead manager to the issue
Bank titles and roles in a loan syndication deal? (Typically the lead bank is both the Administrative Agent and a Joint Lead Arranger) Also, titles above (revolving x, term x, swingline lender) refer specifically to syndicated loans But I think (someone chime in here) that JLA titles are also used for DCM equity M A transactions, and they may mean something different in those worlds
What do bookrunners on the right actually do? - Wall Street Oasis I see on a lot of ECM DCM LevFin transactions in the US that there are several "joint bookrunners" or joint lead bookrunners" or "joint bookrunning managers" or whatever What's the difference in terms of work being done by the leftmost bookrunner compared to the rest of the bookrunners on the right?
Syndication members hierarchy | Wall Street Oasis Passive bookrunner (if you’re advertising your credentials, you usually say “book runner”) co-manager If the first 2 banks are equal, we usually say joint lead active Can also add sr jr if there are differences in economics
Q A: 3rd Year PE Associate ($10bn+ AUM, MBO LBO, equity, mezz, distressed debt) Thanks for the AMA What are your future plans, will you work into a VP role or go to B-school? I am very happy in my job and the feedback indications from higher ups have been positive so far, so my current plan for the next 1 - 2 years is to transition into less of a modeling role and more of a documentation deal process role to prove myself as a VP candidate
Merger vs Acquisition - Overview, Characteristics, Key Differences - Wall Street Oasis A Merger occurs when two or more companies combine to form one new legal entity What is a Merger vs Acquisition?What is a Merger?Types of MergersWhat is an Acquisition?Types of AcquisitionsKey Differences between Merger vs AcquisitionHow are M amp;A deals financed?How are M amp;A deals Valued?Are t