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Tuesday, April 24, 2007
What does a Junior Investment Banker do?
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The tree hopping, tail swinging, pitch book throwing, tequila drinking and deal-breaking life of an investment banking monkey.
The i-banking monkey is an analyst at a bulge bracket investment bank that likes to think it is second to none. That's about all the thinking the firm does.
The monkey, on the other hand, thinks a little too much - about the firm, about the client, about the model, and as is rather obvious from this blog, not enough about oneself.
The monkey can be contacted here.
Happy reading.
7 comments:
Nicely done. And that's from Lehman's presentation if I remember correctly.
Thank you. Whilst the Monkey cannot comment on the source of the presentation, it can be said (with a very high level of probability) that this may have been a Lemming Brothers slide :)
On another note, the money will be happy to comment on slides submitted by fellow monkeys. Slides can be submitted to ibdmonkey@hotmail.com.
Who prepares M&A and private placement memos in your bank? is this IB staff or research? it takes a lot of time to prepare 50 to 100 pages analytical docs, but where you find that time with all those pitches?
Who prepares them? That's a good question, which I have been asking myself a lot lately. See, why is it that there is a leveraged finance team, but I do all the leveraged finance work? Why is there an industry team, but I am the one who updates all the industry comps and precedents? Why is there an equities team, and I am the one who prepares all the shitty documentation? Why? Why? Why?
Answer: because my seniors are so spineless and incompetent (read: they cant get deals of their own) so the sell me into slavery (doing the work of other teams as above) so that they can get a pice of the credit for other people's deals.
See? Beautiful, isn't it?
spent almost 10 yrs at a dealer and laughed out loud when i saw your post
great blog
all true, regardless of the host nation
MRM
Thanks! The monkey is of the firm belief that anything banking related and the word truth should never come together in the same sentence, but is willing to settle for an exception in this case:)
monkey, this is awesome! Keep it up.
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