Guggenheim Partners
USINFO | 2013-08-16 10:55
Guggenheim Partners, LLC is a privately held, global financial services firm that engages in investment banking, capital markets services, investment management, and investment advisory. The firm is headquartered in New York City and Chicago with over 2,200 professionals located in 20 cities throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. It has more than $180 billion of assets under its supervision. The firm's executive chairman is Alan D. Schwartz. The founder was Peter Lawson-Johnston II, great-grandson of Solomon R. Guggenheim.
 
Organization
 
Guggenheim Partners provides services across Insurance Financial Services, Investment banking, Capital markets, Investment management, Merchant banking, and Asset management. Guggenheim Investment Advisors oversees about $50 billion in assets.
 
In June 2009, Guggenheim hired former Bear Stearns CEO Alan Schwartz as Executive Chairman to "focus on transforming Guggenheim`s existing broker-dealer, which is focused on sales and trading of fixed income securities, into a full-service investment banking enterprise".
 
In September 2009, Guggenheim hired former Goldman Sachs partner Peter Comisar as Vice Chairman and Head of West Coast Investment Banking. The West Coast Advisory team is also headed by an ex-Managing Director from Bear Sterns and Moelis & Co. The West Coast team focuses on Consumer Retail and Digital E-Commerce advisory while the NY team houses the remaining industry verticals and product groups.
 
In October 2009, Guggenheim hired former J.P. Morgan head of Media Investment Banking Mark Van Lith as Senior Managing Director.
 
Investments
 
In May 2009, Guggenheim Partners acquired a controlling interest in financial services firm Transparent Value LLC. In July 2009, it acquired Claymore Group, a firm known for its Exchange-traded funds and Unit Investment Trusts. In February 2010, Guggenheim Partners acquired Security Benefit Corp, parent company of Rydex Funds. In October 2011, it acquired the life insurance company EquiTrust from FBL Financial Group.
 
In March 2012, Guggenheim Baseball Management acquired the Los Angeles Dodgers team for $2.15 billion in cash. The consortium consisted of Guggenheim controlling partner Mark Walter, former Los Angeles Laker Magic Johnson and partners Peter Guber, Stan Kasten, Bobby Patton and Todd Boehly. The acquisition includes the surrounding land and parking lot of Dodger Stadium. Mark Walter said of the acquisition: "It's a lot of money, but if we do our jobs right ... the long-term point of view is that people will see that the value was there."
 
That September, Guggenheim bought a stake in the entertainment production company Dick Clark Productions, which produces specials such as the American Music Awards and the Golden Globe Awards and other television programming.
 
Media Coverage
 
In February 2013, Fortune Magazine which is owned by Time Warner did an investigation into the Guggenheim Partners. They noted that when Magic Johnson bought the Los Angeles Dodgers he was joined by a team which turned out to be the Guggenheim Partners and it was "the main force in the deal, and the eye-popping Dodgers acquisition has been only one of a handful drawing ever more attention to the firm." The magazine continued that "the New York- and Chicago-based operation has been turning up everywhere in Los Angeles. In September, a Guggenheim group spent a reported $370 million for Dick Clark Productions, the company that produces the Golden Globes telecast and So You Think You Can Dance. A few years before, Guggenheim teamed up with other investors to buy seven trade publications, including the Hollywood Reporter." Despite this, the partners according the magazine "avoided the cataclysm of the financial crisis," pouncing when "disaster struck." Later in the article they said that since the Guggenheim Partners managed so many billions in assets, that they are almost like a private equity firm. Also, they noted that the group is very secret in its dealings and likes to work behind the scenes with its members consisting of former employees of Bear Stearns, Yahoo and Apollo. At the end of the article they noted that the partners might buy a sports TV channel owned by Time Warner and if not that, it is "on the hunt for deals."
 
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