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How to Get an Investment Banking Internship

Mergers and Inquisitions

If you want to know how to get an investment banking internship, it’s simple: Start very, very early and have a great “Plan B” if something goes wrong. And yes, you read the news correctly: Banks like RBC, DB, Houlihan Lokey, Rothschild, and Guggenheim opened 2025 summer internship applications in calendar year 2023.

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Lower Middle Market

Wall Street Mojo

Lower Middle Market Definition The Lower Middle Market (LMM) is a segment formed by companies ranging from $5 million to $50 million in annual revenue. It forms the lower end of the economy’s middle market, mainly small and medium enterprises.

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CCA Welcomes Miles Gally to Our Investment Banking Team

Chesapeake Corporate Advisors

Baltimore, MD, MAY 12, 2023 —To support its continued growth as a top boutique investment banking and corporate advisory firm in the Mid-Atlantic region, Chesapeake Corporate Advisors (CCA) recently welcomed Miles Gally to the investment banking team.

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The New Role of Private Equity Firms

The M&A Lawyer

The following is a guest post from Nate Nead, an investment banking Director at Merit Harbor Group, LLC. He and the Merit Harbor team work with middle-market business owners looking to grow, acquire or sell companies in the $10mm to $100mm valuation range. He works out of the company’s Seattle office.

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What Are Buyers Looking for in Lower Middle Market PCB, PCBA, EMS, Semiconductor and Advanced Manufacturing Companies?

Focus Investment Banking

We also provide exit planning/valuation/value creation services to assist you on your journey in building a valuable, sellable PCB/PCBA/EMS/Semiconductor and Advanced Manufacturing company. Finally, we can help you build powerful marketing materials for buyers and guide you through the exit process with our investment banking services.

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Who Are the Best M&A Advisors for Tech Companies?

iMerge Advisors

Heres what to look for: Sector Specialization: Advisors who focus on SaaS, cloud, cybersecurity, or e-commerce understand the nuances of valuation, buyer behavior, and deal structuring in those verticals. Large-Cap Tech Deals ($500M+) For billion-dollar transactions, global investment banks dominate.

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Who are the best M&A advisors for tech companies?

iMerge Advisors

Heres what to look for: Sector Specialization: Advisors who focus on SaaS, cloud, cybersecurity, or e-commerce understand the nuances of valuation, buyer behavior, and deal structuring in those verticals. Large-Cap Tech Deals ($500M+) For billion-dollar transactions, global investment banks dominate.

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