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Is a publicly traded, institutionalized private equity organization sustainable?

Titre: Is a publicly traded, institutionalized private equity organization sustainable?

Essai , 2006 , 3 Pages , Note: A-

Autor:in: MMag. Robert Steiner (Auteur)

Gestion d'entreprise - Investissement et Financement
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When looking at the private equity (PE) industry, the small size and lean structure of most PE organizations is eye-catching. Naturally, the question arises whether the nature of the private equity industry simply requires this kind of organization, or whether a different company structure can also lead to a successful PE organization over the long term.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Stability of a large publicly traded company
  • Internationality
  • Availability of key assets

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This text examines whether a publicly traded, institutionalized private equity organization can be sustainable in the long term. The author analyzes the pros and cons of this structure in comparison to the traditional limited partnership model prevalent in the private equity industry. The main focus is on the advantages and disadvantages of large, publicly traded companies in the context of private equity investment. The key themes discussed are:
  • Stability and Credibility
  • Internationality and Global Reach
  • Availability of Key Resources and Assets
  • Risk Diversification
  • Competitive Advantages

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

Stability of a large publicly traded company

This section discusses the perceived stability and credibility of a publicly traded company compared to a limited partnership. It explores the potential benefits of independence from external investors, as well as the potential drawbacks such as reduced pressure from outside parties and the risks associated with financing operations from the balance sheet.

Internationality

This section examines the advantages of a publicly traded organization's international presence, allowing for both local and global sourcing of deals and access to global trends. It also discusses the challenges of maintaining flexibility and dealing with large sums of money from institutional investors.

Availability of key assets

This section focuses on the availability of key resources, particularly human capital, in-depth industry knowledge, and brand reputation. It explores the advantages of leveraging talent and experience across borders, while acknowledging the potential challenges of maintaining team alignment and managing staff overheads.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

The key words and topics explored in this text include: private equity, limited partnership, publicly traded company, institutionalization, stability, credibility, internationality, global reach, risk diversification, competitive advantages, key assets, human capital, industry knowledge, brand reputation, 3i Group PLC.
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Titre
Is a publicly traded, institutionalized private equity organization sustainable?
Université
York University
Cours
Entrepreneurship & Private Equity
Note
A-
Auteur
MMag. Robert Steiner (Auteur)
Année de publication
2006
Pages
3
N° de catalogue
V130535
ISBN (ebook)
9783640392346
Langue
anglais
Sécurité des produits
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Citation du texte
MMag. Robert Steiner (Auteur), 2006, Is a publicly traded, institutionalized private equity organization sustainable?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/130535
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