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1 Sales & Trading Training Summer Program Overview Summer Project UMBS Finance Club November 1, 2003

2 Summer Program

3 Program Overview Orientation and Introduction Bloomberg Training Product Training Divisional Team Project Mentor/Buddy Program Summer Social Events Evaluations

4 Orientation and Introduction Welcome and Introduction of Firm – History – Corporate Culture, Vision and Values – Business Units – Legal and Compliance Welcome lunch with senior divisional heads – Understand how the Firm operates and how each division relates to the Firm as a whole – Speakers will share their personal experience and their career progression

5 Bloomberg Training Bloomberg is the benchmark market data provider on Wall Street – Delivers security, currency, money market and commodity information around the world – Provides analytical tools to different financial sectors – Displays current and historic news and information Introduced to basic keyboard configurations and taught how to find information on financial products such as equities, currency, and money markets

6 Product Training Experts will be invited to host specific presentations on: – Life of a Trade – Initial Public Offering Process – Legal and Compliance – Equity and Equity-Linked Products – Debt Products – Research – Structured Finance / Debt Derivatives – M & A – Credit Analysis / Optimal Capital Structure

7 Buddy/Mentor Program Provide career development tool outside of the traditional performance evaluation process

8 Evaluations Mid-Summer Feedback – Informal feedback collected from direct managers and project sponsors Self-Evaluation: – Intern completes self-evaluation on his performance and development needs towards the end of the summer End-of-Summer Evaluation – Formal written evaluation collected from a broad group of evaluators at all levels from within and across divisions

9 Rotation Program Rotate through four different business units over the summer: – 1) Research, 2) Trading, 3) Sales, and 4) Capital Markets – Spend 1-3 weeks in each of the three different groups for which you are not permanently assigned – Assigned team project to be completed at the end of the summer Intended to expose you to different businesses – Understand the interrelationships between Sales & Trading versus Research functions

10 Summer Project

11 Project Overview Divided into project teams whereby you will be assigned an industry and a company Project deliverables divided into the four products that correspond to your rotations – Intended to maximize your rotational experience by offering a basis for learning on each desk – Utilize your time on each desk to become comfortable with products and the PEOPLE

12 Research – Part I Identify best company within chosen industry Prepare “Initiation of Coverage” research report utilizing the Firm template – Industry Environment – Company Background – Pro Forma Financial Projections – Bottoms Up Approach – Comparable Analyses – P/E, P/B, EBITDA/Mkt Cap – Valuation – DCF, Comparables, and Sum of Parts – Primary Investment Points – Recommendation – Rating and Price Target

13 Sales – Part II Prepare different sales pitch to different institutional investors – Value, Growth, Index, and Sector Customize sales pitch in 2-minute and 15-minute formats for different clients – KNOW your client investment profile – Summarize most salient investment points – Anticipate probing Q&A session afterwards Conduct live and recorded telephone pitches Email client with sales points and follow up

14 Capital Markets – Part II Purpose strategic capital raising alternatives for company and key issues for its success – Market Sentiment – Type of Issue: IPOs, Secondary Offering, Preferred Stock, Convertible Bonds, Derivatives, etc. – Deal Size – Valuation – Timing – Listing – Institutional and Retail Buyers – Underwriters

15 Trading – Part IV Devise complex trading strategies for hedging and absolute return opportunities – Focus on cash and derivatives products Address specific limitations on trades – Liquidity Risk – Short Selling Restrictions – Availability of Options – Credit Risk – Sensitivity Analysis – Documentation


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