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Morgan Stanley Nets Top Investment Bank Honors Morgan Stanley carried the day at the Financial News Annual Awards for Excellence. |
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For its role as book runner in three of the four largest equity transactions in 2004, Morgan Stanley took top ECM house honors with 80 percent of first-place votes. Those deals included:
The France Telecom transaction, in which Morgan Stanley acted as global coordinator and joint book runner, won Secondary Offering of the Year.
In lauding the winners' accomplishments, William Wright, editor of Financial News, noted less-than-favorable equity and M&A markets as cause for particular praise. "The investment banks here have had to make every deal count," he said. "Today's winners have achieved excellence despite these challenging conditions." The Firm credited impressive showings from all of its business groups. "Our performance has been strong across the board, and I am delighted," said Managing Director Mike Uva, Head of European Investment Banking. "This recognition is a further validation of our overall investment banking and global capital markets strategy. Being first choice for clients in the numerous situations noted by this publication and voted on by peers affirms how successfully we have positioned ourselves to meet client needs." In deciding these peer-judged awards, more than 40 European investment bankers were asked to rank the year's deals drawn from candidates nominated by Financial News journalists. The bankers were asked not to vote for their own deals. |
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