Venture capital and private equity : a casebook
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Venture capital and private equity : a casebook
J. Wiley, c2005
3rd ed
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Venture capital & private equity
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Over the past twenty years, the private equity industry has undergone tremendous growth and sweeping changes. With the growth of private equity investing, it is imperative that financial professionals fully understand this complex subject. The cases and notes in this updated edition are designed to provide you with a better understanding of the history of the private equity industry's development and the workings of the industry today. Divided into four modules, the first examines how private equity funds are raised and structured; the second considers the interactions between private equity investors and the entrepreneurs that they finance; the third discusses the process through which private equity investors exit their investments; and the last considers the future of the private equity industry.
Table of Contents
Introduction. 1. Private Equity Today and Tomorrow. 2. Martin Smith: January 2002. Module 1: The Private Equity Cycle: Fundraising.3. Yale University Investments Office: June 2003.4. Acme Investment Trust: January 2001.5. A Note on private equity partnership agreements.6. Grove Street Advisors. 7. A Note on the private equity fundraising process.8. Gold Hill Venture Leasing.Module 2: The Private Equity Cycle: Investing. 9. Adams Capital Management: March 2002. 10. Martin Smith: May 2002. 11. AIT Group PLC. 12. A Note on valuation in private equity settings. 13. A Note on European private equity. 14. Brazes Partners: The CoMark LBO. 15. Montagu Private Equity. 16. Metapath Securities : September 1997. 17. A Note on private equity securities. 18. Endeca Technologies (A). 19. Chengwei Ventures and the hdt Investment. 20. A Note on private equity in developing countries. Module 3: The Private Equity Cycle: Exiting. 21. Apax Partners and Xerium S.A. 22. The Exxel Group: March 2001. 23. A Note on the initial public offering process. 24. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Valuation and Distribution in Private Equity. Module 4: The Private Equity Cycle: New Frontiers. 25. Battery Ventures. 26. Accel Partners' European Launch. 27. In-Q-Tel. 28. A Note on Corporate Venture Capital. 29. 3i Group PLC. Appendix: A Note on Private Equity Information Sources.Glossary.Index.
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