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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-09-21 14:00
“I wouldn't choose a random investment banker to run my family business.” On this week’s “Money Talks” @verdadcap explains the problems with private equity https://t.co/FyddRE7ERM ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-09-19 10:20
All is not well in private-equity land. On this week’s “Money Talks”, why corporate raiders have been taking more flak than usual https://t.co/SGptbEyJrd ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-09-18 20:35
Flipping firms isn’t what it used to be. On this week’s “Money Talks”, why private equity is suffering from buyout burnout https://t.co/qRMNI134vG ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-09-17 09:32
ADIA’s private equity arm deployed “substantial capital” alongside general partners into attractively priced limited partner portfolios https://t.co/F7Ex071Qi5 ...
I’m an Investing Pro: Here’s How To Access Private Equity (Without Being a Billionaire)
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-16 23:11
Core Insights - Private equity is becoming more accessible to everyday investors, moving away from being exclusive to high-net-worth individuals and industry giants [4][7] - Recent SEC regulatory changes have broadened investor eligibility for private markets, allowing more investors to tap into previously restricted opportunities [7] - Innovative investment structures and vehicles are emerging, providing various forms of liquidity for investors looking to access private markets [8] Investment Landscape - Traditional private equity involves privately held assets that are less liquid, requiring longer expected hold periods [5][6] - The lack of liquidity in private equity assets leads to higher expected returns, as investors demand compensation for giving up liquidity [6] - New regulatory reforms and investment structures are facilitating access to private equity for a broader range of investors [6][7]
New Speakers Announced: 5th Palm Beach CorpGov Forum | Preview Panelists & Topics
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-16 15:10
Core Insights - The fifth annual Palm Beach CorpGov Forum will take place on November 5-6, 2025, at the Palm Beach Lake Pavilion, featuring panels and networking events [1][2] - The event is expected to attract around 300 attendees, including institutional investors, board directors, family offices, attorneys, investment bankers, and key advisors [2] - The forum will cover various topics including Private Equity, IPO Execution, Shareholder Activism, and Industry Panels on Cybersecurity, Real Estate, Blockchain, AI, and Sports [5][6] Event Details - The forum will run from 1 PM to 5 PM each day, followed by networking receptions from 5 PM to 7:30 PM [1] - The event will be digitized into a report and published by CorpGov and its content partners, including Yahoo Finance and Bloomberg [2] Speakers - Keynote speaker will be Josh Frank, Partner and Co-Investment Officer at Trian Fund Management, along with other notable speakers from various sectors [6]