The 2016 All-Europe Research Team: Key Facts and Figures
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The 2016 All-Europe Research Team: Key Facts and Figures

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Which analyst received the most votes? What sectors attracted the most attention? Read on!

Here are some of the key facts, figures and noteworthy results of the 2016 All-Europe Research Team survey, Institutional Investor’s exclusive annual ranking of the region’s leading sell-side equity analysts.


Number of analysts and team leaders who appear on the roster: 266


Number of firms they represent: 41


Number of analysts who meet the eligibility criteria: 1,609*


Number of firms they represent: 75*


(*Data regarding analysts and firms not appearing here are available from the Institutional Investor Research Group; for information please contact Esther Weisz at 212-224-3307 or eweisz@iiresearchgroup.com.)


Number of participating buy-side individuals: 2,139


Number of participating buy-side institutions: 784


Total European equity assets under management of participating buy-side institutions: $6 trillion


Most popular sectors (as measured by number of voters**):


• Equity Strategy (winner: Mislav Matejka & team, J.P. Morgan Cazenove)


• Banks (Michael Helsby, Alastair Ryan & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch)


• Autos & Auto Parts (Max Warburton, Sanford C. Bernstein)


• Transport (Mark Manduca, Angus Tweedie & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch)


• Capital Goods (Andreas Willi & team, J.P. Morgan Cazenove)


Most popular sectors (as measured by number of votes**):


• Banks (winner: Michael Helsby, Alastair Ryan & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch)


• Autos & Auto Parts (Max Warburton, Sanford C. Bernstein)


• Equity Strategy (Mislav Matejka & team, J.P. Morgan Cazenove)


• Capital Goods (Andreas Willi & team, J.P. Morgan Cazenove)


• Telecommunications Services (Frederic Boulan, David Wright & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch)


(**Survey participants may name up to four analysts per sector.)


Most popular teams (as measured by votes cast in each sector):


• Mark Manduca, Angus Tweedie & team of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Transport


• Mislav Matejka & team of J.P. Morgan Cazenove, Equity Strategy


• Spyros Mesomeris & team of Deutsche Bank, Quantitative Research (first place)


• Michael Helsby, Alastair Ryan & team of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Banks


• Khuram Chaudhry, Dubravko Lakos-Bujas & team of J.P. Morgan Cazenove, Quantitative Research (second place)


Analysts and team leaders making their first appearances in first place:


Elisabeth Clive, Sanford C. Bernstein (Medical Technologies & Services) — this is also the firm’s first sector-topping appearance


James Gordon, J.P. Morgan Cazenove (Biotechnology; co-leader with Richard Vosser) — also the firm’s first sector-topping appearance


Antonio Guglielmi, Mediobanca (Italy) — also the firm’s first sector-topping appearance


Christian Kern, J.P. Morgan Cazenove (United Kingdom)


Daniel Kerven, Bank of America Merrill Lynch (Media)


Alexander (Warwick) Okines, Deutsche Bank, (Retailing/General)


Panagiotis Spiliopoulos, Vontobel (Switzerland)


Angus Tweedie, Bank of America Merrill Lynch (Transport; co-leader with Mark Manduca)


Richard Vosser, J.P. Morgan Cazenove (Biotechnology; co-leader with James Gordon) — also the firm’s first sector-topping appearance


Analysts who capture first place in more than one sector:


Andrew Wood of Sanford C. Bernstein:


— Food Producers


— Household & Personal Care Products


Researchers who top one sector and rank in at least one other:


Barry Dixon of Davy:


— Ireland, No. 1 (team leader)


— Paper & Packaging, runner-up (solo)


Sachin Jain and Graham Parry of Bank of America Merrill Lynch:


— Pharmaceuticals, No. 1


— Biotechnology, No. 3


Alexander (Warwick) Okines of Deutsche Bank:


— Retailing/General, No. 1


— Luxury Goods, runner-up (co-leader with Francesca DiPasquantonio)


Richard Vosser of J.P. Morgan Cazenove:


— Biotechnology, No. 1 (co-leader with James Gordon)


— Pharmaceuticals, No. 2


Other analysts who direct teams that rank in multiple sectors:


Andrew Baum of Citi:


— Pharmaceuticals, No. 3


— Biotechnology, runner-up


Jarrod Castle of UBS:


— Transport, No. 3 (co-leader with Dominic Edridge)


— Leisure & Hotels, runner-up


Flavio Cereda of Bank of America Merrill Lynch:


— Italy, No. 3


— Small- & Midcapitalization Stocks, runner-up


Gerry Gallagher of Deutsche Bank:


— Tobacco, No. 2


— Beverages, No. 3 (co-leader with Tristan van Strien)


— Food Producers, runner-up (co-leader with Harold Thompson)


Nicholas Nelson of UBS:


— Accounting & Valuation, runner-up (solo)


— Equity Strategy, runner-up (team leader)


Celine Pannuti of J.P. Morgan Cazenove:


— Food Producers, No. 3


— Household & Personal Care Products, runner-up


Richard Parkes and Timothy Race of Deutsche Bank:


— Biotechnology, No. 2


— Pharmaceuticals, runner-up


Jeffrey Stent of Exane BNP Paribas:


— Food Producers, No. 2


— Household & Personal Care Products, runner-up


Harold Thompson of Deutsche Bank:


— Household & Personal Care Products, No. 2


— Food Producers, runner-up (co-leader with Gerry Gallagher)


Sectors with the highest number of runners-up, with five apiece:


• Business & Employment Services


• Metals & Mining


• Oil & Gas Exploration & Production


• Telecommunications Services


• Utilities





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