Private Equity Investors In the BlogOsphere

Private equity interested in California Pizza -sources ...

BANGALORE (Reuters) - E-learning software maker SkillSoft Plc said it agreed to be acquired by a consortium of private-equity firms for about $1.1 billion, an offer that investors think undervalues the company. ...

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Equity » Private Equity – Money Invested But Not Publicly Traded

Investors make huge amount of indirect investments through private equity fund. While some people have the capabilities of developing their own private equity fund, most people look for charitable support to raise such a fund. ...

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Private equity firm Permira acquires online travel agency eDreams ...

eDreams, the Spanish online travel giant, has changed private equity hands once again. In a deal reportedly worth €250-300 million, the UK's Permira ...

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peHUB » Law Firm Memo: Apollo Bank Story Is Overblown

The Financial Times recently reported that private equity firm Apollo Management plans to launch its own bank, by using “an obscure provision buried in the US financial regulations.” Or, as the headline writer put it, “Apollo exploits ...

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Current Conditions on the Private Equity Market | Bonds Market

How much will I give back to the investor? 10. Am I realistically capable of doing it- what experience do I have and who can I bring on-board if I do not have any experience? Related posts: Current situation of equity market · Private ...

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Private and Equity Venture Capital Financing in China | tourism ...

The China Venture Capital and Private Equity Forum, an annual gathering of global private equity and venture capital investors with an interest in China, is the largest, most comprehensive, and most authoritative forum of its kind and ...

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peHUB » Might Carlyle Group Remain Private?

Conventional wisdom is that The Carlyle Group will be the next private equity firm to go public, following Blackstone, KKR and (still in registration) Apollo Management. Such thinking is probably accurate, considering that Carlyle ...

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