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  2. History of private equity and venture capital - Wikipedia

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    In its early years through to roughly the year 2000, the private equity and venture capital asset classes were primarily active in the United States. With the second private equity boom in the mid-1990s and liberalization of regulation for institutional investors in Europe, a mature European private equity market emerged.

  3. Private equity - Wikipedia

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    For the vast majority of private-equity investments, there is no listed public market; however, there is a robust and maturing secondary market available for sellers of private-equity assets. Increasingly, secondaries are considered a distinct asset class with a cash flow profile that is not correlated with other private-equity investments.

  4. Early history of private equity - Wikipedia

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    The early history of private equity relates to one of the major periods in the history of private equity and venture capital.Within the broader private equity industry, two distinct sub-industries, leveraged buyouts and venture capital experienced growth along parallel although interrelated tracks.

  5. What is private equity? - AOL

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    A common private equity strategy may involve buying part or all of a company, restructuring and repositioning it, and eventually selling it for a profit, often back into the public market. Private ...

  6. Private equity firm - Wikipedia

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    A private equity firm or private equity company (often described as a financial sponsor) is an investment management company that provides financial backing and makes investments in the private equity of a startup or of an existing operating company with the end goal to make a profit on its investments.

  7. Private equity in the 2000s - Wikipedia

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    The surge in activity in the secondary market, which had previously been a relatively small niche of the private equity industry, prompted new entrants to the market, however the market was still characterized by limited liquidity and distressed prices with private equity funds trading at significant discounts to fair value.

  8. If Trump appoints billionaire Apollo CEO Marc Rowan as ...

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    At a time when regulators have pushed to rein in risky behavior by the private equity industry, the appointment of one of their own would almost certainly be a huge boon to the industry.

  9. Equity capital markets - Wikipedia

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    The market consists of venture capital firms, private equity firms, development banks, investment banks and stock exchanges. Equity capital market practitioners, traditionally advise on a full range of equity, debt equity-linked, hybrid, asset-backed, credit-linked and derivative products that are offered in capital markets.