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Periculum Completes Senior Debt Placement for Morgan Foods, Inc.

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The Company relied on Periculum to run the process given Periculum’s extensive lender relationships and experience in the debt capital markets. About Periculum Capital Company, LLC Periculum is a leading investment and merchant banking firm serving the corporate finance needs of middle market companies.

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Periculum Advises AMW Construction Supply, LLC. in its Sale to Gypsum Management & Supply, Inc.

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They were well-organized and made the due diligence process and documentation run smoothly. About Periculum Capital Company, LLC Periculum is a leading investment and merchant banking firm serving the corporate finance needs of middle market companies. appeared first on Periculum Capital.

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Periculum Advises PrecisionPoint in its Sale to SAM

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PrecisionPoint is a leader in two distinct market segments: (1) providing as-built documentation to architecture, engineering and construction companies and (2) providing reality capture and technology integration services for global manufacturing and distribution companies seeking to exploit digital twin technologies.

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Investment Banking in India: Please Avoid It and Try Again in Another Country

Mergers and Inquisitions

Of the middle-market banks , only Jefferies seems to have much of a presence. Firms like the State Bank of India (SBI Capital Markets), IIFL, Arpwood, Trust Group, AK Financial Services, HDFC, Edelweiss, Veda, and o3 Capital are also well-regarded but are closer to middle-market or “in-between-a-bank” firms.

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Wall Street Mastermind Review: Should You Hire a Coach to Get Into Investment Banking?

Mergers and Inquisitions

For example, what if you get into IB out of undergrad instead of having to take a Big 4 job first , or you get into the M&A group without having to work in capital markets and then switch after a year? It is subjective, but I think either of these outcomes is worth a multiple of the coaching fees. Grades: You need at least a 3.0