Nice pod. He explained m&a in a quick structured way, personally this give me some color as someone who is an investment banker and thinking about going in m&a or private equity. 👌👌 well done
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Just a quick one, when the banker was talking, it would be better if you just listened and didn't make noises. It was quite annoying for you to shake your head and make uh-huh sounds all the time. Other than that, great video and very insightful especially from an Evercore banker.
Well I work as a software engineer but I am very interested in finance, banking and management positions + I really enjoy listening to successful people who can teach me more about the industry they have experience with!@@careerstalks
Hello 👋 thanks for the question!! They are different concepts. An Investment Memorandum is a document created by the company seeking investment, while Equity Research is a broader practice conducted by analysts to provide recommendations and insights to potential investors. Investment Memorandum is specific to a particular company seeking funds, while Equity Research is more general and can cover various publicly traded companies in the stock market.
Here are more details: 1. Investment Memorandum (IM): - Purpose: An Investment Memorandum, also known as an Information Memorandum or Offering Memorandum, is a document prepared by a company or investment bank when seeking external funding or selling securities. - Content: It provides detailed information about the business, its financials, management, risks, and other relevant information to potential investors. - Audience: It is primarily targeted at prospective investors to help them make informed decisions about investing in the company. 2. Equity Research: - Purpose:Equity Research involves analyzing financial data and trends of publicly traded companies to provide insights and recommendations to investors. - Content: Equity research reports typically include detailed analysis of a company's financials, industry trends, competitive landscape, and a recommendation (such as Buy, Hold, or Sell). -Audience: The primary audience is often institutional investors, fund managers, and individual investors looking for guidance on their investment decisions.