Company:TM Capital Corp.

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TM Capital Corp.
TypePrivate
IndustryInvestment banking
Founded1989
FounderW. Gregory Robertson
Paul R. Smolevitz
Michael S. Goldman
HeadquartersNew York, New York
Atlanta, Georgia
Boston, Massachusetts
Key people
James S. Grien (President and CEO)
ProductsFinancial Services, Investment Banking, Mergers & Acquisitions, Recapitalizations, Restructurings, Valuations, Fairness opinions
Websitewww.tmcapital.com

TM Capital Corp. is an independent investment bank with offices in New York City , Atlanta and Boston. The Firm advises clients on complex mergers and acquisitions, debt and equity financings, minority and majority recapitalizations, restructurings, and advisory services including takeover defense, fairness opinions and solvency opinions, and valuations. Industry specialties include consumer & retail,[1] industrial, technology[2] & tech-enabled services, business services and healthcare. The Firm has completed over 350 transactions with a combined value in excess of $25 billion. Its Partners are regularly cited or published in research highlighting current and emerging trends in targeted industries and markets.[3][4]

TM Capital is a member firm of Oaklins, the world’s most experienced mid-market M&A advisor with over 700 M&A professionals in over 60 offices operating in the major financial centers in the world. Members have closed over 1,500 transactions totaling more than $75 billion in value over the past five years.

TM Capital was established in 1989 in New York City when its founding partners acquired the investment banking division of Thomson McKinnon Securities Inc. The Firm joined M&A International Inc., a global alliance of mid-market investment banks, in 1994. It opened its Atlanta office, led by Jim Grien, in 2001.[5] In 2008, TM Capital merged with Boston Corporate Finance, Inc., a technology-focused investment bank and a fellow member firm of M&A International Inc., expanding the Firm’s footprint to include Boston, New York and Atlanta.[6] Jim Grien was appointed President of the Firm upon completion of the merger.[7] Robert Grien joined TM Capital in 2009 to lead the Firm's Finance and Restructuring Advisory Group.[8] In April 2013, James McLaren joined the Firm from Asante Partners to expand TM Capital's healthcare practice. James co-founded Asante Partners and is a respected architect of key strategic transactions in medical devices, life sciences, diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and healthcare services. In September 2015, Jonathan Mishkin of Sanabe & Associates, LLC, a boutique investment bank focused on the Building Products, Paper & Packaging and Renewable Energy industries, joined TM Capital to expand the industrial practice.

References

  1. Mud Pie a hot dish in gift field, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 7, 2011
  2. SAP Execs Pledge Speedier Product Innovation, Bloomberg Businessweek Technology, March 15, 2010
  3. Deal psychology: Murray Beach, Boston Business Journal features Murray Beach, April 26, 2010
  4. Microsoft, Google: buyers. Yahoo, Netflix: buyees?, CNN Money, May 27, 2010
  5. New TM Capital office launches with several deals, Atlanta Business Chronicle, December 24, 2001
  6. Boston Corporate Finanance [sic] and TM Capital merge, Boston Business Journal, January 4, 2008
  7. TM Capital and Boston Corporate Finance Merge, PRNewswire, January 7, 2008
  8. Robert C. Grien Joins TM Capital, Bloomberg, July 21, 2009

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