EB RX (GHL/GUGG) vs BB LevFin (JPM)

Which one would you suggest going with? I have much more interest in RX, and ideally I'd want to exit to distressed/special sits PE/HF, but unclear whether the JPM brand will open more options to traditional PE (not that I'm interested in that space as of now).

Any thoughts?

 

If you want rx go for rx. Lev Fin won’t help you here

 

If you want to work in distressed, RX is the path to go. GHL RX especially will give you great PE exits if you change your mind. Also, I would recommend you to stop larping these imaginary situations because rx offers went out months ago.

 

Take JPM only if you aren’t sure about buyside post IB. Its brand obviously carries more weight than GHL/GUGG (which are fine shops but not widely known as most EBs). However, if you’re set on buyside, especially distressed or credit, than GHL and GUGG are no brainer.

 

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