Company:ThinkEquity

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ThinkEquity LLC
TypePrivate
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foundation = 2001
IndustryFinancial services, Investment Bank
HeadquartersTransamerica Pyramid
San Francisco, California , United States
Key people
Greg Wright, CEO; Doug Gonsalves, Head of Investment Banking
Websitewww.think-equity.com

ThinkEquity LLC was a U.S. investment banking firm owned by Peter Donovan, based in San Francisco, California . ThinkEquity was founded in 2001 by Michael T. Moe and Deborah H. Quazzo as a growth focused research-centric investment bank. In April 2007, the firm was acquired by Panmure Gordon, a London-based investment bank. After the merger, the US division of firm used THNK as its underwriter ID but assumed the name ThinkEquity LLC, A Panmure Gordon Company as its company name. On October 17, 2012, the company announced that it was closing its stock-trading business and would be transferring its remaining investment-banking unit to another firm. Three weeks later, on November 7, the company filed for Chapter 7 liquidation.[1]

In April 2018, the company re-emerged as ThinkEquity, a Division of Fordham Financial Management, Inc. ThinkEquity today focuses on performing IPO's, Secondaries, selected private placements, PIPEs, Debt Placements and M&A Advisory services. www.think-equity.com

Offices

ThinkEquity had offices in San Francisco, New York, Minneapolis, Boston, Chicago, Shanghai, and Chennai, India.

Since re-emerging In 2018, offices are located in New York City.

Areas of business

ThinkEquity had the following areas of business:

  • Research: 22 senior research analysts, more than 280 companies under coverage as of January 2007 [2]
  • Investment banking: full suite of M&A and equity services[2]
  • Institutional brokerage
  • Wealth management

References