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investment banker

American  
[in-vest-muhnt bangk-er] / ɪnˈvɛst mənt ˈbæŋk ər /

noun

  1. a person working for an investment bank, especially in a senior role.


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Buffett said that Abel regularly gets calls from investment bankers pitching deals and businesses for Berkshire to buy, but Buffett hasn’t been impressed.

From Barron's

After the S-1 and the IPO roadshow, investment bankers gauge demand, price the stock, and sell it to interested parties, delivering the cash to the company, less fees, of course.

From Barron's

Speaking of Wild Ducks, would you want to be the investment banker who tells Elon Musk that investors want to see higher profits at SpaceX, so stop investing in moonbeams and Mars dreams?

From The Wall Street Journal

The capital changes would help “make it easier to pull deals off” and set the industry up for a “pretty active” second half of the year, said Frank Sorrentino IV, an investment banker at Stephens.

From The Wall Street Journal

But if the regime survives, tensions with its Gulf neighbours may increase, an investment banker told me.

From BBC