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Private Equity Industry Update

admin | Friday, September 11th, 2009 | No Comments »

Private Equity Industry Update

Private Equity Industry Video Update | THL Partners

Following yesteday’s look at the “new normal” of private equity, here is a good video update on the private equity industry from a partner at a major private equity firm. The economic recovery is still very shaky and private equity firms and investors are having to decide when is the right time to get back in the market again. Scott Sperling of Thomas H. Lee Partners, one of Boston’s largest private equity firms, says his firm is aggressively looking for new opportunities especially in the services and business outsourcing sector as well as retail but that this recovery is “fragile.” He also mentions the gap in valuation between what the company is valued at in the public market and what private equity firms think it is actually worth. E-mail subscribers can watch the video here.

Companies are still valued higher than private equity firms are willing to pay, and in order to pay 7-9 times cash flow Sperling says he must be certain that the economy is stable. Part of this may be a hope on the buyout side that these companies would be willing to sell for less than they are worth due to economic pressure. Sperling closes with the negotiations between the FDIC and private equity firms and the recent regulation, advocating strongly for lowering the reserve requirement so that private equity firms and their companies are not competitively disadvantaged.

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Hedge Funds vs. Banks

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Hedge Funds vs. Banks

Hedge Funds Serving Corporations

hedge funds and banksOne long-term trend I’ve seen in the hedge fund industry is that hedge funds are now competing with banks within several dozen areas of business. Here is a short list of why some corporations are turning to hedge funds instead of Banks.

  • Some commercial banks may not have enough money to lend because of timing or relationships in place with the corporation
  • Some companies launching hostile takeovers need large amounts of cash quickly and hedge funds can sometimes provide the quickest solution at a competitive rate
  • A company may need to borrow money overnight or for several days to make payroll until more of their receivables come in
  • Some corporations use hedge funds to fund risky projects that wouldn’t fly with many banks
  • Lately corporations have turned to hedge funds or sovereign wealth groups in times of desperation, when they need large infusions of cash to stay afloat

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Economic Crises

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Economic Crises

Economic Crises – Video Post

Below is a short video on the economic crises, trends affecting the economy and how the US government recently bailed out Bear Stearns. Much of this talk refers to the need for the economy to pull back in order to grow in a healthy way in the future.

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Hedge Funds in India

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Hedge Funds in India

Hedge Funds Based in India

India Hedge Funds, India Hedge Fund, Hedge Funds in IndiaMore hedge funds which seem to mostly manage over $300M each are establishing a presence in India. Here is an excerpt from a recent article from VC Circle:

A bear market rally on the Indian bourses is attracting a renewed interest from the hedge fund managers. It is now, Stephen Mandel, one of the highest paid hedge fund managers in the world, eyeing the Indian stock markets. Lone Pine Capital LLC, run by Stephen Mandel, and Traxis Partners LLC, are among 56 overseas funds who have registered with market regulator SEBI in July alone to invest in Indian markets, reports Bloomberg.

Interestiongly, this period saw the maximum number of hedge funds registering in India. Samir Arora’s Helios Capital Management Pte is another leading hedge fund that have registered with SEBI. Stonewater Capital LLC was another one. Caxton Associates LLC, an $11 billion fund started by Bruce Kovner, and Daniel Loeb’s Third Point LLC are also among 293 funds approved in India this year. Dubai-based Baer Capital Partners had recently launched Beacon India Alpha Equity Fund, a long/short equity fund.

Why sudden surge of interest? The funds were asked to register in India to invest in indian shares, or given 18 months to sell their holdings. SEBI board will meet today to evaluate the impact of those rules, Bloomberg reported quoting the finance ministry.”

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Financial Market Trend | Financial Market Trends | Definition | What is a Financial Market Trend?

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Financial Market Trend

Financial Market Trend | Definition

(1) The general direction of a market.

(2) A persistent and pervasive change in direction over a period of time of a quantity such as price, earnings, etc.

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