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How to Get a Finance Job Through On-Campus Recruiting

The Wall Street Journal By Julie Steinberg September 21, 2011 On-campus recruiting for investment banks is in full swing at many colleges around the world. Here are some tips to make sure you get one of the coveted full-time offers. Show Up Go to the info sessions that banks hold on campus. They can be […]

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Training The Street Founder Scott Rostan on Fox News Business

Watch Scott Rostan appear live outside the New York Stock Exchange with Fox Business Network hosts Connell McShane and Dagan McDowell on August 12, 2011. Scott sat down with FBN to detail how companies can benefit from market volatility and take advantage of the low rates and access to cheap debt amidst the August market […]

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Takeovers Proving Toxic for Arbitragers as Higher Bids Disappear: Real M&A

By Tara Lachapelle and Joseph Ciolli Ralcorp Holdings Inc. (RAH) and Temple- Inland Inc. are losing more money than ever for traders betting on higher takeover offers. Ralcorp, the biggest U.S. maker of store-brand foods, lost $470 million last week, falling below an unsolicited proposal from ConAgra Foods Inc. (CAG) for the first time since […]

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Zane Hurst – Valuation: The Vision of an Expert

First, your job at Training The Street is about providing professional financial training. Why did you decide to join a financial training provider, instead of continuing your career at an investment bank? Prior to joining Training the Street, I had been giving consideration to a change in career and the catalyst that bought it about […]

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Demand seen promising for Dunkin’ IPO

By Matt Andrejczak, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Demand is seen as promising for shares of the initial public offering from Dunkin’ Brands Group, owner of the Dunkin’ Donuts coffee chain and Baskin-Robbins ice cream stores. Dunkin’, which opened its first shop in 1950 and is now in countries as far from the U.S. as […]

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Zynga’s Reliance on Facebook for Sales Spooks Some Investors as IPO Nears

Zynga Inc. has become the most valuable U.S. video-game company by relying on Facebook Inc. to reach users. Now it has to convince investors that its dependence on the social network won’t hinder growth. Zynga, maker of social games such as “FarmVille” and “CityVille,” said yesterday it will raise $1 billion in an initial public […]

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Private Equity Paying More for Less Experienced Analysts

By Kyle Stock Another sign that heady days are back on Wall Street: Private-equity firms are raiding investment banks for relatively inexperienced analysts. Buyout companies have long poached hires from two-year analyst programs at bulge-bracket banks. This year, the hiring is occurring more rapidly, according to private-equity and investment-bank recruiters. Candidates are being snapped up […]

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Rostan Says LinkedIn, Yandex ‘Extremely Well Positioned’ Scott Rostan, Washington Post

The Washington Post with Bloomberg Rostan Says LinkedIn, Yandex  ‘Extremely Well Positioned’ With Sara Li from “First Up” Video: http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/rostan-says-linkedin-yandex-extremely-well-positioned/2011/05/24/AFHtyqAH_video.html Rostan Says LinkedIn, Yandex `Extremely Well Positioned’ May 25 (Bloomberg) — Scott Rostan, a former M&A banker at Merrill Lynch & Co. and now president of Training the Street, talks about global initial public offerings. […]

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