Harry Clark, a veteran lobbyist and communications counselor to industry and government officials, is helping America’s biggest buyout firms establish an advocacy group for the private equity industry.
2 min read · 12 January 2013
A multitude of government institutions and formally established family offices make the Gulf Region a rich source of capital for the world's leading GPs. The most significant local player is ADIA, the giant investment authority in Abu Dhabi.
5 min read · 12 January 2013
Ian Cash, a former member of the proprietary trading division at Citigroup and co-founder of the global special situations group at Mizuho International, joined London-based private equity firm Alchemy Partners in May this year to head up the firm's new £250 million distressed debt vehicle, Alchemy Special Opportunities Fund. He explains the fund's focus and ponders the future of distressed debt in Europe.
3 min read · 12 January 2013
Taking full advantage of ultra-liquid debt markets, buyout funds are handing big sums of cash back to investors. As holding periods shorten, are limited partners in danger of getting too comfortable with private equity's new short-termism, asks Philip Borel.
7 min read · 12 January 2013
The sale of Misys is taking longer than some investors would like.
4 min read · 12 January 2013
Electra Private Equity, the recently renamed UK investment trust, is hoping to gorge on new deals after seven years of profitable abstinence.
6 min read · 12 January 2013
In one of two private equity investments in a professional services firm announced today, the San Francisco-based Hellman & Friedman will take a majority interest of AlixPartners along with the firm’s management.
2 min read · 12 January 2013
Returns are strong, financing options are growing and the first mega-deals are in the bag. But as the sun continues to shine on Australia's private equity market, some practitioners are betraying twinges of doubt about the future. Andy Thomson reports.
9 min read · 12 January 2013
When Miramax founders Bob and Harvey Weinstein launched their new studio, they benefited from increased investor interest in the movie business – as well as their own reputations as hitmakers. By Aaron Lovell.
3 min read · 12 January 2013
Private investment fund managers are flocking to the movie industry because they see it as – get this – a business with manageable risk. Are these GPs wise to the future of filmed entertainment, or have they simply “gone Hollywood”? David Snow reports.
10 min read · 12 January 2013