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Freestate Electric, LLC Acquired By Sojitz Energy Services LLC

Chesapeake Corporate Advisors

Freestate joined the Sojitz Energy Solutions & Healthcare Division with Sojitz as a standalone business in the U.S. Associate Kevin Afriyie contributed to deal marketing and outreach and Senior Analyst Aidan Olmstead provided deal execution support and financial modeling. Offit Kurman served as legal counsel to Freestate.

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Fireline Corporation Acquired by Encore Fire Protection

Chesapeake Corporate Advisors

In addition, CCAs investment banking team included Director Katie Kieran who focused on day-to-day execution and Senior Analyst Miles Gally who provided financial modeling and deal execution support. Offit Kurman served as legal counsel to Fireline. and Northern Virginia markets.

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Growth Equity: The Child Prodigy of Private Equity and Venture Capital, or an Artifact of Easy Money?

Mergers and Inquisitions

Growth equity firms could invest in any industry but tend to be skewed toward technology and TMT , with some exposure to consumer/retail , healthcare , and financial services. Also, you can get in more easily from a middle-market or boutique bank.

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Private Equity in China: The Worst of Both Worlds?

Mergers and Inquisitions

In terms of industry focus , technology (especially “general IT,” Internet, and semiconductors) and healthcare have always accounted for a high percentage of deal activity. But you’ll also see manufacturing, cleantech, consumer, energy, real estate, and financial services deals. is better for domestic funds.

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Metals & Mining Investment Banking: The Full Guide to Ground Zero for the Energy Transition

Mergers and Inquisitions

If you have an engineering background, you might get hired for your ability to read and interpret technical analyses such as feasibility reports and help bankers incorporate them into financial model assumptions. One example is Steel Dynamics, which we feature in our main financial modeling course.

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Equity Research vs. Investment Banking: Careers, Compensation, Exits, and AI/Automation Risk

Mergers and Inquisitions

People are convinced that financial modeling in equity research is vastly different from investment banking and that research requires different or more specialized skills. So, for example, quarterly financial models are more common in equity research, as are detailed bottoms-up models used in initiating coverage reports.