
PEI Staff
There are some interesting technologies that I have come across in private equity that I wanted to talk about and would love to hear feedback from you all. In structured products involving private equity, there are some compelling technologies involving cash flow modeling, risk analysis and other related tools. For instance, I know of one [โฆ]
Iโve heard that TPG is starting a โsmall buyout fundโ or a mid-market fund. Weโre not investors, but I would think LPs would be troubled unless they are adding some kind of new team under the TPG brand (which would be a separate issue, and something the Draper folks might have an opinion on). I [โฆ]
When you look at the classic risk-return charts presented by general consultants, private equity is the proud resident of that top right quadrant โ often so far out there it appears lonely. Why does this matter or why should we care?ย Well, it is this perception of private equity that determines its positioning inside investorsโ portfolios.ย Today, [โฆ]
Itโs difficult to imagine what the group did to pretty-up Hertz for a public sale in that amount of time. So is this yet another complaint about mega-funds flipping companies while adding little value? No, because as Canada Bill Jones famously said, โitโs immoral to let a sucker keep his money.โ
Iโve always thought that entrepreneurs donโt really understand VCs, and Iโve always been SURE that (most) VCs donโt understand investment bankers and the public stock market. So I guess I wasnโt all that surprised when I heard two opposing comments from different life sciences VCs at a recent conference. The first argued that todayโs public [โฆ]
After sorting through about ten potential launch topics, I decided to write my first post on the growing concentration in mega and large-cap leveraged buyout funds in the U.S market. One could make a convincing argument that the returns from this small group of funds will be less variable than the returns from the broader [โฆ]
We have found that a number of our limited partners have created very professional groups to co-invest with us in deals. These groups are so responsive that we can approach them quickly, and have them take significant co-invest pieces of our deals โ whereas in the previous years we might have brought in another private [โฆ]
I wanted to share with other fellow readers a recent transaction closed by our investor group ($250M+ EV) in the cable & broadband industry in Central America. There has been some intense activity in this sector with other funds managed by Carlyle, Warburg Pincus, Cinven, Fintech that is worth a look. REsults by public cable [โฆ]
Garnick was viewed as a possible CEO candidate at Keane, but was terminated for allegedly violating Keaneโs travel policy and having unauthorized communications. At issue โ according to Garnick โ was the expensing of a one-day trip to Washington DC, in which Garnick both conducted company business and also discussed a possible job with Carlyle, [โฆ]