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Each year Private Equity International publishes the PEI 300, a ranking of the largest private-equity firms by how much capital they have raised for private-equity investment in the last five years. [1] In the 2024 ranking, Blackstone Inc. retained the top spot from KKR. [2]
ECI Partners is a growth focused private equity group based in the UK and the US, first established by the Bank of England in 1976. [1]ECI typically invests up to £200m of equity (as part of an initial transaction) in businesses valued at up to £300m [2] across four sectors: services, consumer, technology/software, and healthcare.
Quantum Pharma Plc (LSE: QP) [3] is a manufacturer and supplier of unlicensed medicines and Special Obtain products based in Burnopfield, County Durham. [1] As of 2014, Andrew Scaife was the company's chief executive officer (CEO), [ 3 ] who had joined the company's management team in 2009.
Founded in 1934, [3] Charterhouse Capital Partners is one of Europe’s oldest private equity firms. [4] The firm's predecessors, then a division of Charterhouse Bank, began raising third party equity in 1976. [3] In June 2001, the firm's management completed a management buyout from HSBC to become an independent investment firm. [5]
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One growing subset of this category is the healthcare royalty fund, in which a private-equity fund manager purchases a royalty stream paid by a pharmaceutical company to a drug patent holder. The drug patent holder can be another company, an individual inventor, or some sort of institution, such as a research university.
A royalty fund (also known as royalty funding) is a category of private equity fund that specializes in purchasing consistent revenue streams deriving from the payment of royalties. [ citation needed ] Royalties are a usage-based payment from one individual or entity to another individual or entity, giving the right to use an asset , product ...
The fund lost US$2 billion in investments in Russia during the 1998 Russian financial crisis. [ 4 ] In July 2011, to avoid having to register with the SEC [ 5 ] and comply with reporting requirements under the Dodd-Frank reform act , the Quantum Fund announced they would be turning the fund into a family investment group and returning all ...