First Wall Street Capital

First Wall Street Capital

Infobox_Company
company_name = First Wall Street Capital
company_type = Private
company_
foundation = ?
company_slogan = An independent global investment firm
location =
key_people = Glenn Myles
Chairman & Chief Executive
Johannes Albeck
Senior Managing Director
Jeff Jinnett
Managing Director & General Counsel
Rand Neveloff
Managing Director
Tex Caldarola
Managing Director

industry = Investment banking
homepage = [http://firstwallst.com First Wall Street Capital]

First Wall Street Capital is an independent global investment firm located in New York City. Founded by Glenn Myles over 25 years ago, First Wall Street Capital combines principal investment, syndication, Investment Banking and Merchant Banking under one roof.

Business Divisions

*Restructuring Advisory
*Investment Banking
*Merchant Banking
*Mergers & Acquisitions

Operations

The company's headquarters are on the 9th floor of 445 Park Avenue in New York City. It continues to be led by Glenn Myles, who also serves on the board of the Fairchild Corporation [ [http://www.fairchild.com/directors.htm Fairchild Board of Directors] ] . More information about the management team can be found at the [http://www.firstwallst.com/index.html#Team First Wall Street Page] .

Representative Energy Transactions

$1BN Acquisition - Yukos Oil Corporation
Represented Davis Petroleum in the acquisition and joint venture of the second largest oil company in Russia.
$400MM Debt Financing - Petroquimica del Atlantico, Colombia
Arranged debt financing for plants and gas pipeline.
$800MM Debt Financing - Nitroven, SA Venezuela
Arranged debt financing through consortium for the largest chemical fertilizer in Venezuela.
Undisclosed - International Energy Associates of Japan
Acquired as principal, a 25% interest in premiere nuclear energy consulting company.

Representative Real Estate Transactions

100MM EUR Private Placement - Eurocapital
Served as Exclusive Financial Advisor and sourced funding from the Investors
$236MM Debt/Equity Restructuring - Hard Rock Hotel in Biloxi, Mississippi
Served as Exclusive Financial Advisor and sourced funding from the investors Ranch Capital and Leucadia National
$45MM Private Placement - Chub Cay Club
Served as Financial Advisor and sourced funding from the Investors
$650MM Bridge Financing - Canary Wharf, London
Represented Cargill in providing bridge financing for acquisition.
$265MM Acquisition - Fox Plaza, Century City, CA
Acquired office building in Century City and subsequently financed and re-tenanted.
$110MM Acquisition - Omega Develop Corp., Tulsa, OK
Acquisition & Restructuring of publicly traded real estate company primary in business of shopping centers.
$225MM Financing - 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY
Represented owner and provided financing.
$1BB Private Placement - Credit Foncier, France
Private placement for oldest French property company.

External links

* [http://www.firstwallst.com First Wall Street Capital] (company website)
* [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=12741120 First Wall Street Capital] (Businessweek Profile)
* [http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-17-2004/0002252572&EDATE= PR Wire Link]

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