UK Society of Investment Professionals - UKSIP

The CFA Society of theUK, supporting ASIP, CFA and IMC professionals.

  Tue 18 Nov 2008

UK Society of Investment Professionals - CFA Institute

Career Center Jobs and Career Management in the Financial Markets, Banking & Finance
  Job Seekers Sign in / Register Recruiter's Sign-in
Careers Home  |   My eFinancialCareers  |   Find a Job  |   Post Resume
Search by Company  |   News & Advice  |   Search Resumes  |   Post a Job 

TOP STORIES

Were Bear Stearns bankers quite good after all?

COMMENTS

The bottom line is people only worked at Bear Stearns if they weren't good enough quality for the better banks.  Read all comments »

SocGen’s pinched Michel Peretie, Merrill’s pinched Fares D. Noujaim, and at least two Bear bankers (Jeff Mayer and Craig Overlander) are sufficiently confident of their own desirability to turn down Jamie Dimon’s offer of employment. Could it be that Bear Stearns had some pretty good people on its books?

Off the record, one senior JPMorgan banker in Europe says there were a few, but that most of Bear’s talented staff have been targeted by other firms – despite Jamie Dimon’s call for rivals to leave them alone (except of course, those he didn’t want himself).

London headhunters say Bear’s business was good in patches. “They had a few good sector teams in healthcare and TMT,” says one advisory search consultant.

“There were pockets of good people in areas like structured credit, and people like Peretie were very high calibre,” says a fixed income headhunter.

Headhunters say the main thing Bear bankers bring to the table is a sense of entrepreneurialism born of Bear’s maverick culture. “A salesman who was making £10m at Bear Stearns could probably make £20m at JPMorgan,” says one. “These guys are used to making things happen themselves.”

Those qualities also mean Bear types may find the bureaucracy of JPMorgan too stifling for their taste. “You couldn’t get two banks that are more culturally distinct,” says one headhunter. “Given the market, people will stay at JPMorgan for a year and leave once their guaranteed bonuses have been paid out.”

COMMENTS

bc, FX & Money Markets,  Thu 05 Jun 08

Henry - you a a comedian - i think you are great - keep it coming, making the whole desk this morning have a laugh.  Never have i read such ridiculous set of postings from one guy (hmmmm though maybe it's a journalist having joke) on any finance related board.
You're arguments are so not thouught out - the power of  foresight  as opposed to luck??  Girls who want to snare a banker really rank you by your house name?? ....and your proof - "Ball" photos!!!!
Editor - can you please create a "Henry's view on the City" section.  Offer this guy a job.  He posts so much anyway

Add your comment »

anon, Debt / Fixed Income,  Thu 05 Jun 08

Hey Henry's right - who needs luck when you have the magical power of foresight in your armoury? Not only can he tell jokes but do magic too  -like an FX version of Paul Daniels, but with a higher quality Debbie McGee owing to his BB status (i don't think the great paul daniels ever worked in tier 1 of IB - but henry please correct me if i am wrong)

Add your comment »

Henry, FX & Money Markets,  Thu 05 Jun 08

I can't believe how much everyone is lambasting my comments about hot girls. Whether you like it or not, its a pretty simple fact that the hottest girls go for the most eligible guys, and that is very largely based on their profession and prestige of their company. In sports, the hottest girls - the slim 6ft beauties with blonde and brunette ponytails to their waists - are with guys from Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea. The girls with the West Brom and Stoke City guys are nowhere near as hot. The same applies in banking - Goldmans > UBS > Bear. It is obvious and I can't believe I have to try and provide evidence to show that. All the rebuttals have been pathetic comebacks with zero evidence negating what I'm saying. If you honestly think the quality of women a Bear Stearns banker will on average gain beats that of a Goldmans counterpart, you are thoroughly deluded.

Add your comment »

bc, Trading,  Thu 05 Jun 08

Henry - you are a star!
You are attempting to exhibit knowledge about football now!!
"- the slim 6ft beauties with blonde and brunette PONYTAILS TO THEIR WAISTS" - HUH????? Very paticular tastes there mr henry superstar-fx- trader-guy

Add your comment »

Henry, FX & Money Markets,  Fri 06 Jun 08

Not that peculiar really is it? The majority of the hottest girls will exhibit waist-length hair. Open a copy of FHM and see how many have it short up to their neck or whatever. Not many. Again, you immaturely laughing without providing any evidence whatsoever to counterargue. I don't need to be a footballing expert to know that the girlfriends of Chelsea footballers are much hotter than West Brom, Leeds United or Scarborough ones, that's beyond obvious.

Add your comment »

bc, Derivatives,  Fri 06 Jun 08

hahahahahahahahahahaha!
i said "particluar" not peculiar!!  2 different words - look 'em up!  I just don't know many girls walking around with waist length ponytails that's all.
You are just assuming that lower league team footballer girlfriends are uglier than girlfriends from the big 4 - fact is there are more than 44 very good looking girls in the world (BTW that's, ignoring squad players, 11 (how many players in a football team) x 4 (number of football teams) - just incase watching football is too low class for you.
Seriously - this conversation is beyond ridiculous now.

Add your comment »

The hot girls at GS, Information Technology,  Fri 06 Jun 08

Hmmm what we're all forgetting is that Henry needs to find a girl who looks up to him, appears interested in anything and everything he has to say or can at least fake it, the type of girl he's talking about has one thing - looks so it's pretty easy to smile and apper interested because they're looking through pounds signs and there's nothing going on up top!!  Sadly he can only gaze from afar at all the hot girls in GS et al who can see what he's about and find him tragic!

Add your comment »
< Prev   1, 2, 3, 4   Next >

ADD YOUR COMMENT

* Mandatory fields
Your name
Your field
Your Comment*
You have 1200 characters left
Image verification* ( What is this? )
Enter the code shown below or Sign in / Register to skip this step.
Disclaimer: All comments must adhere to eFinancialCareers Ltd’s Add your comment rules.
To complain about a comment, please email editor@efinancialcareers.com.