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In 2004, Golub Capital began offering senior and one-stop loans. By 2007, the firm was a lead lender and arranger in senior loans. [4] In 2005, on the final closing of its fourth GCP fund (Golub Capital Partners IV), the firm raised $800 million of equity capital. Its fifth GCP fund (Golub Capital Partners V) raised $700 million of equity capital.
Golub is the President of Golub Capital and also serves as the CEO of Golub Capital BDC, Inc. which trades publicly on NASDAQ. [4] He joined Golub Capital in 2003 where he works alongside his brother, Lawrence Golub. [5] Prior to his career at Golub Capital, Golub was the Managing Director of Centre Partners, a middle market private equity firm ...
In March 2022, Blue Owl announced it planned to hold an IPO for Dyal Capital on the London Stock Exchange. [11] In June 2023, Bloomberg reported that Dyal Capital would be renamed to Blue Owl GP Strategic Capital due to tensions among the co-founders where Rees was asked to resign. Dyal Capital came from the name of his children. [27]
Lawrence E. Golub is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and business executive. He is the CEO of Golub Capital, [1] a credit asset management company he founded in 1994. Prior to Golub Capital, he had management careers with Bankers Trust Company and Allen & Company. Golub sits on the board of numerous organizations, including Harvard ...
The Harvey Golub Stock Index From June 2009 to July 2010, if you bought shares in companies when Harvey Golub joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 61.8 percent return on your investment, compared to a 19.1 percent return from the S&P 500.
Golub may refer to: Golub, a 1988 documentary film; Golub (surname) Golub Capital, a credit asset manager; Golub Corporation, owner of Price Chopper; Golub-Dobrzyń (German: Gollub), a town in Northern Poland Golub, one of the towns that became Golub-Dobrzyń; Golub-Dobrzyń County; Mount Golub, a mountain in Alaska
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The main variations here are in what is included in the payment cashflows. As contribution, the GP may choose to consider only the capital called for investment, or may include the capital called for fees and expenses. For the distribution, the amount previously distributed as carried interest may be excluded.