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  2. History of private equity and venture capital - Wikipedia

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    J.H. Whitney & Company continues to make investments in leveraged buyout transactions and raised $750 million for its sixth institutional private equity fund in 2005. Before World War II, venture capital investments (originally known as "development capital") were primarily the domain of wealthy individuals and families.

  3. Early history of private equity - Wikipedia

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    J.H. Whitney & Company continues to make investments in leveraged buyout transactions and raised $750 million for its sixth institutional private equity fund in 2005. Before World War II, venture capital investments (originally known as "development capital") were primarily the domain of wealthy individuals and families.

  4. History of investment banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Junius' son, John Pierpont Morgan entered the business and ultimately became a partner at what was to become Drexel, Morgan & Co., the most important investment bank in American history. By 1900, J.P. Morgan was the most important investment banker in the United States and "the dominant figure in all the Drexel banks."

  5. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Quizlet is a multi-national American company that provides tools for studying and learning. [1] Quizlet was founded in October 2005 by Andrew Sutherland, who at the time was a 15-year old student, [ 2 ] and released to the public in January 2007. [ 3 ]

  6. American rails - Wikipedia

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    American rails was a special section of the London Stock Exchange where American railroad stocks and bonds were traded. [1]While in the earlier 19th century American railway bonds were often given to British iron producers in part payment for physical rails, later in the century, and especially after the American Civil War, British capital investment increasingly became a factor in the ...

  7. American business history - Wikipedia

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    Organized banking began on a small scale after the American Revolution, with a few private banks in Boston and New York, such as the Bank of North America. At Hamilton's initiative, and over the opposition of Thomas Jefferson, Congress set up the privately owned First Bank of the United States (BUS) to provide a uniform financial system for the ...

  8. Alternative investment - Wikipedia

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    Alternative investments are sometimes used as a way of reducing overall investment risk through diversification. Some of the characteristics of alternative investments may include: Low correlation with traditional financial investments such as stocks and bonds [21] It may be difficult to determine the current market value of the asset

  9. Emory Center for Alternative Investments - Wikipedia

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    The center's extended alumni network, The Alternative Investments Network, [8] serves Emory alumni, students, and their colleagues who work or are interested in alternative investments, including private equity, hedge funds, venture capital, and real estate. The organization connects and expands the Emory community in these fields, and offers ...