Imperial Capital

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Imperial Capital, LLC
Type Private
Industry Investment Banking
Founded 1997
Founder(s) Jason W. Reese
Chairman and CEO
Randall E. Wooster
President
Headquarters Los Angeles, California, United States
Employees 260+
Website www.imperialcapital.com

Imperial Capital, LLC is a full-service investment banking firm with offices in Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Boston, Chicago, Houston, and London.

Imperial Capital offers sophisticated sales and trading services to institutional investors and a wide range of investment banking advisory, capital markets and restructuring services to middle market corporate clients. The company also provides proprietary research across an issuer's capital structure, including bank debt, debt securities, hybrid securities, preferred and common equity, and special situations claims.


The company has three principal businesses: Investment Banking, Institutional Sales & Trading and Institutional Research.


Imperial Capital's market expertise and research coverage include the following sectors:

  • Aerospace, Defense & Gov. Services
  • Airlines & Transportation
  • Business Services
  • Clean Energy
  • Consumer
  • Energy
  • Financial Services
  • Gaming & Leisure
  • General Industrials
  • Healthcare
  • Homebuilding & Real Estate
  • Media & Entertainment
  • Security & Homeland Security
  • Technology & Telecommunications


Leading Industry Conferences. Every year Imperial Capital hosts the Best Ideas Conference, Consumer Summit, Global Opportunities Conference, and Security Investor Conference.


In 2007, Imperial Capital acquired the ongoing business of USBX Advisory Services LLC.[1]

In 2009, Imperial Capital acquired Petrobridge Investment Management LLC.[2]

In 2009, Imperial Capital acquired all of the investment banking assets of the Mercanti Group, an advisory firm specializing in merger and acquisitions and capital markets advisory.[3]

In 2011, Imperial Capital International was formed.

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