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The firm has raised approximately 2.6 billion since inception across six private equity investment funds.
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With few exceptions, private equity in the first half of the 20th century was the domain of wealthy individuals and families.
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Spin-offs occur when the equity owners of the parent company receive equity stakes in the newly spun off company.
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Over the next few years, attention intensified on private equity as the size of transactions and profile of the companies increased.
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The industry had over-expanded in the late 1990s, and its stock market equity declined sharply.
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It was also in this timeframe that the capital markets would start to open up again for private equity transactions.
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The issue of educational equity resurfaced in the mid-1990s, when many cities and states across the nation experienced a large influx of immigrants.
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Private equity firms benefited from the lower valuation multiples.
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As the market for private equity matured, so too did its investor base.
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The groups financial arm has been investing in private equity, venture capital, and real estate around the world for more than two decades.
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