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Blackstone was founded in 1985 by Peter G. Peterson and Stephen A. Schwarzman with US$400,000 (equivalent to $1.1 million in 2023) in seed capital. [2]: 45–56 [3] The founders derived their firm's name from their names: "Schwarz" is German for "black"; "Peter", "Petros", or "Petra" (Πέτρος and πετρα, the masculine and feminine rendering of the word, respectively) means "stone" or ...
PAI buyout funds since inception Fund name Vintage Total commitment Focus Status PAI LBO Fund 1998 €650 million Buyout Liquidated PAI Europe III 2001 €1.8 billion Buyout Liquidated PAI Europe IV 2005 €2.7 billion Buyout Liquidated PAI Europe V [16] 2008 €2.7 billion Buyout Exit phase PAI Europe VI [17] 2015 €3.3 billion Buyout Exit phase
BlackRock's private equity teams manage $42 billion in capital commitments, trailing industry heavyweights such as Blackstone, which oversees $345 billion in private equity assets, and KKR, with ...
Blackstone Group LP, the world largest alternative asset manager, has raised over $22 billion for its latest buyout fund, setting it on course to be the private equity industry's biggest ever, a ...
The US$8 billion-equivalent term loan B portion of the debt financing backing Blackstone Group’s US$20 billion acquisition of a 55% stake in Thomson Reuters’ Financial and Risk (F&R) unit is ...
PAI Partners. BNP Paribas Développement. Paris. Paris. 1993 2016 1998 - BT Alex. Brown ^ ABS Capital: Baltimore: 1990 1995 CIBC World Markets: Trimaran Capital Partners: New York: 1995 2001 Citigroup: Court Square Capital Partners CVC Capital Partners Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co. New York Luxembourg France ...
Selldown of the jumbo $13.5 billion financing backing Blackstone Group’s (BX.N) $20 billion acquisition of a 55 percent stake in Thomson Reuters’(TRI.TO) Financial and Risk unit is under way ...
Blackstone Inc. companies (5 C, 51 P) C. ... PAI Partners companies (1 C, 7 P) ... Financial Guaranty Insurance Company; Fitness First;