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Imperial Capital Group, Inc. · Los Angeles, CA United States ·(Unannounced: Undetermined)

Company Description

2000 Avenue of the Stars 9th Fl., South Tower
Los Angeles, CA
90067
United States (Map)
Phone: 310-246-3700
Fax: 310-777-3000
Toll Free: 800-929-2299
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    Investment bank Imperial Capital Group provides, through its subsidiaries, financial services primarily to middle-market corporations and institutional investors. These services include institutional sales and trading; investment banking and restructuring; and institutional research on more than a dozen industries. The company operates out of its headquarters in Los Angeles and additional offices in cities including Boston, Houston, New York, and San Francisco. Imperial Capital is owned by CEO Jason Reese and company president Randall Wooster, who founded Imperial Capital in 1997. Reese and Wooster's holding company, ICG, will retain control of the company following its October 2009 initial public offering. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key Imperial Capital Group, Inc. Financials

    Company TypePrivate - Unannounced: Undetermined

    Headquarters
    Fiscal Year-EndDecember
    2008 Sales (mil.)$89.3
    2008 Employees162

    Imperial Capital Group, Inc. Executives

    12 executives listed for Imperial Capital Group, Inc.'s Los Angeles, CA location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    Chairman and CEOJason ReeseNetwork
    President and DirectorRandall WoosterNetwork
    COOMark MartisNetwork

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for Imperial Capital Group, Inc.
    Demand is driven by economic activity that results in company mergers, acquisitions, or public financing. The profitability of an investment bank depends on its ability to accurately assess both the value of a business transaction and the readiness of the market to buy the attendant debt or equity. Big firms have an advantage because large customer transactions require firms with substantial financial resources. Small investment banks can compete by participating in syndications and operating in regional markets or specialized industries. Although labor-intensive, the industry produces very high value: average annual revenue per employee at large firms is under $1 million. The global financial crisis of 2008-2009 dramatically altered the landscape of the investment banking industry. Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, the only large firms still intact, have changed their status from investment banks to bank-holding companies. Both firms still engage primarily in investment banking, but former industry leaders such as Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch, and Lehman Brothers have either been acquired or have filed for bankruptcy protection. The demise of these firms and the late 2000s recession have likely ushered in a new era in which the creation of innovative but risky financial instruments will be replaced by more traditional banking services. The new environment also means more industry oversight by the federal government, which had to step in and bail out dozens of financial services firms with billions of dollars of taxpayers' money. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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