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Significant Execution Capability
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Collectively, ECS' senior
management has over 37 years of investment banking experience.
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Senior management has
advised on 50 M&A transactions, 26 public equity
financings, 39 public and private debt financings, and 59
private placements.
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Senior Management Involvement
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All senior bankers
are involved in the execution of every transaction, regardless of
size.
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Objective Advice
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ECS' allegiance is to
its clients, not product groups. At large investment banking firms,
product groups often times complicate the objective delivery of advisory
services by pushing products on clients, whether appropriate or
not, to meet volume goals.
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Furthermore, ECS has
no conflicts associated with equity research.
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Technical Expertise
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Scott Trulock has a B.S.
in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and
worked for 3 years as a consulting engineer.
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Competitive Pricing
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Competitive pricing
vs. Wall Street firms without reducing quality of services.
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Less overhead to
support.
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