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AMA Analytical Services Acquired by SGS

Chesapeake Corporate Advisors

AMA CEO Todd Woerner commented, “CCA was integral in achieving a successful sale of AMA. We are grateful for their invaluable advice, deal leadership, and the efficiency with which they ran the sale process. The laboratory receives samples from Maryland, Virginia, the D.C. region, New York, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and Puerto Rico.

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Freestate Electric, LLC Acquired By Sojitz Energy Services LLC

Chesapeake Corporate Advisors

metropolitan area in its sale of 90% ownership to Sojitz Energy Services LLC (“Sojitz”), a subsidiary of the Japanese general trading company Sojitz Corporation. Associate Kevin Afriyie contributed to deal marketing and outreach and Senior Analyst Aidan Olmstead provided deal execution support and financial modeling.

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Sports Investment Banking: How to Win the Super Bowl and the World Cup in the Same Year

Mergers and Inquisitions

Potential for Revenue Growth – Can the team monetize more effectively via the sale of additional streaming/broadcast rights? What about VIP ticket sales, apparel licensing, and media partnerships? Teams are often bought and sold based on this future potential rather than today’s cash flows. LionTree and Allen & Co.

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Fireline Corporation Acquired by Encore Fire Protection

Chesapeake Corporate Advisors

This transaction is emblematic of CCAs holistic approach to assisting business owners, starting years ago with several strategic and pre-sale planning initiatives, and culminating in a highly successful exit. Offit Kurman served as legal counsel to Fireline. For more information, visit www.encorefireprotection.com.

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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. The difference is that IB is more of an explicit sales job , as deals must close for the bank to earn fees.

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The Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank: The Start of Great Financial Crisis 2.0?

Mergers and Inquisitions

Look at any financial model for a bank, and you’ll see that loans – not deposits – are the key top-line driver. Immediately after this sale, the bank also announced plans to raise additional equity and convertible preferred stock. In other words, banks’ lending activities are not constrained by their deposits.

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Wealth Management vs. Investment Banking: Career Deathmatch

Mergers and Inquisitions

The Nature of the Work: Markets, Analysis, Sales, and Interpersonal Skills Wealth management (WM) requires broader knowledge of the financial markets since you may have to advise clients on everything from their portfolio allocations to upcoming tax changes. Think: benchmarking portfolios rather than modeling companies.