Tag Archives: Private equity

Carried Interest, Part 2

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Now that I’ve got you incensed (you did read yesterday’s blog, right?), let’s discuss a little of the mechanics of the private equity industry.  Which, even if your blood is not yet boiling, may cause you to need a trip to the emergency room when we are done.

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Behind Curtain #1…

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I’ve worked with private firms and public firms.  And, it’s always amazing how different things were years ago.  But, now, many “private” firms (yes, I put them in quotes) were public firms that have been purchased by private equity entities, by venture capitalists, or similars.

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And you thought Vulture Capitalists were bad?

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I have been blessed with working with a variety of clients over the years- companies included on the Fortune 50, Fortune 500, Fortune 5000, WhoHasAFortune?, and the  Inc5000, among other entities. I’ve also worked with and for venture capital and private equity firms, helping them determine if an investment is the proper fit.  (That process is typically called ‘due diligence’.)

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