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64 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I found this book the best of this kind,
This review is from: Doing Deals: Investment Banks at Work (Hardcover)
I am currently studying at the INSEAD MBA, France. Looking for information about the investment banking industry, I have been browsing dozens of books on the subject, but very few helped me to see both the big picture and the details of how the industry works. Fiction like Liers' Poker or Barbarians at the Gate missed the technical points and presented a very blurry picture of what investment banking is about apart from psychological or philosophical concerns. At the same time, technical books like The Industry of Investment Banking were too broad in technicalities, but narrow in the cultural issues. As I was reading "Doing Deals," I found the best industry guide of its kind, the book that provides very detailed information how the internal functions are structured, how the deals are done, how bonuses are allocated, what management practices are in place, what cultural differences one should expect between firms and between different functions within companies, what is driving the people who work at investments banks, and what personal qualities and experiences are expected from potential applicants. In addition, the book gives a lot of detail in its description of the principal industry players and the differences in their strategies. While the Vault.com guide is an absolute must read for everyone, who considers investment banking for his future career, "Doing Deals" is a much more fundamental book. True, it does not provide a list of short answers to finance interview questions, therefore adjust your expectations. What it does, however, is that it gives a very thorough and detailed description of how the industry functions and a very competent and knowledgeable analysis of strategic specifics within banking firms. While the Vault.com guide is for everyone, this book is more targeted at a seriously-minded reader.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Structure of Investment Banking,
By William J. Romanos "Bill Romanos, III" (Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Doing Deals: Investment Banks at Work (Hardcover)
Doing Deals in an analysis of investment banking. It details the various structures of investment banks and how they approach their relationships with their customers. It discusses transactional-based investment banking vs. relationship investment banking. If you are interested in investment banking from a marketing view or sociological view, this book is excellent. It basically discusses how investment banking organizations are organized to market to and meet their client's needs and goals. This is an academic work and is a studied analysis. I thought the book was excellent. The book is good as a part of an overall investment banking library. If you need to learn about the basics of investment banking, there are other books. If you are interested in the intellectual side of how banks structure themselves and try to optimize their structure, this book is for you.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Still valuable after many years,
By Neary "Den Neary" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Doing Deals: Investment Banks at Work (Hardcover)
Still one of the best books of this kind, but new trends of IB in recent years should be updated in future upcoming edition.
10 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good guide, but also read Vault guide,
By A Customer
This review is from: Doing Deals: Investment Banks at Work (Hardcover)
This book is a good overview of the investment banking business, but itis quite expensive. I would strongly recommend instead or in addition the Vault Career Guide to Investment Banking.... The Vault guide includes more detailed overviews of all the departments and functions of an investment bank including corporate finance, M&A, sales, trading, private client services, credit, etc. If you are a job seeker in investment banking also try the Vault Guide to Finance Interviews, which contains actual investment banking finance interview questions and answers and which I found to be enormously valuable in my Wall Street job search.
9 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but I've read better guides,
By A Customer
This review is from: Doing Deals: Investment Banks at Work (Hardcover)
This book was useful, but I thought the Vault Reports Guide to Investment Banking was more detailed and provided an "insider" view of the firms. Plus for job seekers it has actual finance interview questions and answers.
1 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad but there are better choices,
By Michael "Deal Guy" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Doing Deals: Investment Banks at Work (Hardcover)
Book is not bad but expensive. For a good general overview of what bankers and other people in an M&A deal do, take a look at my work, Deal Teams by Frankel.
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Doing Deals: Investment Banks at Work by Robert G. Eccles (Hardcover - July 1, 1988)
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