Janney Increases Small Cap Coverage
New York – At
a time when many research providers are reigning in their coverage and limiting
research to those stocks that have adequate liquidity, Janney Montgomery Scott
(JMS) has increased its small cap coverage by hiring a small cap analyst: This,
according to the weekly publication “The Wall Street Letter”.
JMS has
hired Liam Burke from Ferris Baker Watts, a small cap analyst covering small
cap stocks across a number of sectors. JMS now has 15 senior analysts, covering
130 stocks, for senior analyst coverage of between 8 and 9 stocks per analyst.
As we have
discussed in previous blogs, the state of the market, and particularly in light
of the boom is CCA usage in the US, mid-tier investment banks, like JMS, are
facing increased pressure to maintain their place at the table.
Several bulge
bracket firms have executed third party research offerings specifically to
increase or at least maintain execution with their clients. If the CCA can
allow a research provider to be paid outside of a specific brokerage
arrangement, most believe that their increased acceptance will create a more
concentrated execution environment, where the bulge bracket wins.
Despite
being generally well-capitalized, mid-tier regional IBs are looking for ways to
compete in this new environment, as trading continues to erode. The JMS view
appears to be to increase coverage and become the primary investment banker for
a number of small cap companies.
Posted at 11:43 am by Thomas Hutchinson
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