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How The Dodd Bill Would Affect VCs
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My weekly Reuters small biz video is about how Chris Dodd's financial reform bill could impact the VC market. I was a bit more cogent (I hope) in this related post:
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Laundry Room Chronicles: Talking KKR’s Un-IPO
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My weekly segment with Reuters Insider was about KKR's pending IPO, which isn't really an IPO at all. Per usual, filming took place from an 8x8 room filled with dirty clothes and video equipment:
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Laundry Room Chronicles: Pay-to-Play Plea
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I did a Reuters video hit yesterday about David Loglisci, the former chief investment officer for New York state's largest public pension fund, pleading guilty to his role in a pay-to-play scheme that involved private equity firms. Per usual, filming just a stone's throw from the home office:
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Talking Canada’s Section 116
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My weekly small biz video segment for Reuters, on a Canadian tax change that will benefit local startups by making it easier for U.S. VCs to invest:
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Laundry Room Chronicles: Placement Agents & FINRA
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My weekly video segment with Reuters Insider was about the SEC's proposed rule that would ban private equity placement agents from pitching their clients to public pension funds. The most recent development was a letter from the SEC to FINRA, suggesting a third path whereby FINRA-registered broker-dealers would be allowed to work with public pensions, so long as FINRA set new regulations to discourage pay-to-play activities. Per usual, we filmed from a tiny room just a stone's throw from the home office...
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Permira’s Hugo Boss Math Doesn’t Add Up
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![]() What's odd, however, is that Permira seems to be making a questionable financial decision. Hugo Boss reportedly asked the workers to take a 25% pay cut from $12 to $9 and, when they refused, opted to shutter the facility and move the jobs overseas. Ohio officials tried to intervene with financial incentives, but it was too late. Read more »
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Laundry Room Chronicles: Talking RMB Funds
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RMB funds are all the rage among big buyout firms wanting to do business in China. The latest to join the party is expected to be Bain Capital, based on comments made yesterday by managing director Mark Nunnelly at the Reuters Private Equity and Hedge Fund Summit.
This was the topic of my weekly video spot with Reuters. Watch it below: Read more »
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Laundry Room Chronicles: Lending “Uncertainty”
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My weekly small biz video segment with Reuters, which discusses Steve Schwarzman's recent op-ed in the Washington Post. Specifically, I believe that the recent revival of leveraged lending pokes a hole in Schwarzman's argument that "uncertainty" has caused banks to cut back on small and mid-sized business lending. Shouldn't that same uncertainty -- which will always exist, by the way -- apply to large-market lending?
I know some readers disagree with my critique, because large-market loans have a better chance of being publicly-traded. But, as Energy Future (fka TXU) recently showed, such flexibility is itself uncertain. Anyway, video after the jump... Read more »
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Laundry Room Chronicles: What Does Obama’s Cap Gains Proposal Mean for VC
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My weekly video spot with Reuters, this time discussing President Obama's proposal to eliminate capital gains taxes on small business investment. Per usual, filming a few yards away from the home office:
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Talking Private Equity Scandal
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My weekly video chat with Reuters moved out of the laundry room and into Times Square this week, for a discussion about a pair of burgeoning private equity scandals:
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Private equity firm Mason Wells has held a strong first close on its third buyout fund. According to a regulatory filing, the growth equity firm has closed on $325 million in commitments from 18 investors. A source familiar with the situation said the fund has a target of $400 million with a hard cap of $500 million.




