Guggenheim Partners LLC
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Guggenheim Partners is a global investment and advisory firm with more than $270 billion in assets under management*. We have a track record of delivering results through innovative solutions across our three primary businesses of investment management, investment banking, and insurance services.
Editor's note: Updated Aug. 29, 2019.
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United States
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Consolidation Seen as Only Major Change on E&P Finance Radar for 2024
Industry experts expect E&Ps to stick with tried and true capital discipline with lighter hedging and more credit financing.
Shell Aims to ‘Decarbonize Profitably,’ Its New Energies US CEO Says
Energy companies such as Shell are under pressure to provide affordable energy and lower emissions while increasing shareholder returns.
Guggenheim Lures Oil and Gas Bankers from Citigroup: Sources
The departures of three Houston-based bankers from Citigroup come as Stephen Trauber, the bank’s global co-head of natural resources and clean energy transition investment banking, announced last week he was retiring.
Consolidation Musings: E&P M&A Fantasies
E&P analysts weigh in on what makes a dream combo and whether the oil and gas majors will play.
ESG And Energy
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Energy Capital Conference: Perspectives on ESG in the E&P Sector
Companies and capital providers talk about ESG strategies and their critical importance to shareholders. This presentation was recorded at the recent Energy Capital Conference & exhibition in Dallas.
E&P Momentum: True Cycle Time
While oil and gas operators reduce active cycle time in drilling days or completions, future gains will be captured by reducing total cycle time.
OGI At Closing: Needed—Lazy Capex, Some M&A
Will consolidation, scale and slower growth be truly what it takes to attain profitability and free cash flow and grab investor attention?