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Monday, August 25, 2008

Wii Fit Fun!

Wouldn't playing the Wii Fit with Jo Garcia be fun?




- Closet Digital Media Investment Banker

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Why don't more I-banks finance Hollywood films?

So I was reading this article the other day about how certain Hollywood films are financed by international investors.

http://www.slate.com/id/2117309/

And started wondering to myself. Why don't any Wall Street firms have divisions that provide the financing for certain Hollywood films?

I mean there have been some rare instance where that has happened (e.g. ML helping finance Iron Man) and ML probably made a ton of money based on how the movie is doing at the box office.

Obviously there's a lot of due diligence that would have to be conducted on the film, but considering the investor gets to purchase the film and the studio basically pays the investor a lease and some sort of repurchase agreement if the movie becomes successful, I don't see why more investment banks look to expand into that space.

Speaking of which, view the clip below. It details the recent failed financing deal between Paramount and Deutsche Bank. No surprise given how the banks are doing these days.





- Closet Digital Media Investment Banker

Friday, August 22, 2008

Investment Bankers in India: Rock ‘n Roll

Here’s an idea: Go work for Enam Securities.

The US investment bank turmoil is creating opportunities in India. The Economic Times (via WSJ) reports that top Indian grads are now looking more favorably at offers from the hometown team.

Grads at IIMB (Indian Institute of Management Bangalore) received fewer offers from banks like Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers. The ET reports that Merrill Lynch made 6 offers this year (vs 13 last) while Lehman made 11 versus 13.

Meanwhile, hiring from Indian investment banks was strong. Out of 21 investment banks that recruited at IIMB, 8 were Indian and included: Enam Securities, Mape Advisory Group and Edelweiss Capital. Mid-market investment bank Mape hired 4 from IIMB.

So how much does an Indian investment banker get paid? According to the ET, to the tune of Rs 20 lakh- Rs 30 lakh, which if my math is right is about a starting salary of $50,000 (USD), or $75,000 (USD) with bonus.

Can any Indian readers corroborate these salary figures? I assume it’s for a 1st year?

Also on the Indian investment banking front, Deustche Bank investment banker Chetan Bhaga (a Mumbai-based director in Deutsche Bank’s distressed-assets group) has reached “cult status” for penning, all while also being a banker, novels targeting the young, competitive and mobile set in India. One of his books, brilliantly titled “One Night @ the Call Center” is also being made into a Bollywood film called “Hello”:

His “One Night @ a Call Center,” … is, beyond its story line about frustrated office romance, a critique of a nation climbing to prosperity by answering phone calls from American consumers.

Millions of Indians might have lifted their incomes by doing call center work. But the jobs are dead ends, said Bhagat, and no well-to-do parents want their daughter to marry a call center worker.

“Is this the best we can offer to India’s young generation?” he asked. “If call centers are so great and brought riches to the country, like the government says, why aren’t they marrying their daughters off to a call center guy?”
- Closet Digital Media Investment Banker

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

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- Closet Digital Media Investment Banker

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Putting the brakes on M&As? Not for the long tail...

The ongoing credit crunch and mortgage mess have filtered down into parts of the banking industry that lend directly to media companies or finance media transactions. Despite the challenges, b-to-b media deals will continue to get done in 2008. It's not going to be a fallow period.

The media and information M&A market last year saw 838 transactions with a combined value of nearly $110.0 billion, up 32% and 79%, respectively, from 2006, according to a report by Jordan, Edmiston. The online media and marketing services sectors led the charge in 2007 with a combined 555 transactions valued at $43.0 billion.

Private equity companies have fueled many of the major b-to-b media transactions, such as Veronis Suhler Stevenson's acquisition last March of Advanstar Communications for $1.2 billion. However, the biggest media deal of 2007 was executed by a strategic player—News Corp.'s $5.6 billion acquisition of Dow Jones & Co.

With private equity companies struggling with their exposure to the current banking woes, strategic b-to-b media companies may loom large on the M&A front this year.

Reed Business Information made a big splash in the industry in December 2006 when it acquired lead generation company BuyerZone, which links prospective buyers to qualified suppliers in more than 134 business product and service categories. The deal could be a harbinger for business publishers that want to move aggressively online.

It brings buyers and sellers together to another level. But let me tell you, there are not a lot of BuyerZones out there. Reed Business continues to be in an acquisitive mode. For strategic companies, the acquisition situation has been improving the past few months, but that's offset by a more worrying economic environment, and there's still some resistance to sensible pricing.

Smaller publishers face the same rising costs as large publishers but have fewer financial resources to deal with them.

It's a wonderful time to be a small publisher, with a lot of advantages if you can niche smartly. Smaller publishers—those with less than $50 million in annual revenue—comprise about 55% of b-to-b media companies.

Smaller publishers' ability to stay nimble is particularly valuable in the current climate. The velocity of clients' needs is accelerating, and it's incumbent upon business publishers to respond in kind.

Despite the ongoing weakness in the U.S. dollar, there are ample opportunities for business publishers to try and penetrate overseas markets. The emerging business class in the so-called BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) hungers for b-to-b information and the attendant tools that business publishers can provide.

You have to be in it for the long-haul if you're investing overseas. Of course, having a legitimate Web site makes you an international publisher by default so you know how important overseas markets can be.

- Closet Digital Media Investment Banker

Friday, August 8, 2008

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- Closet Digital Media Investment Banker