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    Private Equity Funding in India – Issues and Challenges Swati chauhan Swati.chauhan09@gmail.com Krishna business school kanpur 1. Introduction India is the largest democracy in the world. Its main strength is availability of abundant skilled and cheap manpower. The country has been on growth trajectory in all fields as a planned economy thus becoming a safe and attractive destination for foreign investment. Currently‚ in terms of Purchase Power Parity‚ it is the fourth largest economy

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    Running Head: LEVERAGE BUYOUT (LBO) OF PRIVATE EQUITY COMPANIES Leverage Buyout (LBO) of Private Equity companies [Writer Name] [Institute Name] [Subject] [Date] Leverage Buyout (LBO) of Private Equity companies Introduction The acquisition of any other organization utilizing an important part of borrowed money (loans or bonds) to meet the cost of acquisition. Frequently‚ the assets of the organization being developed are utilized as collateral for the loans additionally to the

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    How Good Are Private Equity Returns? This article by Robert Conroy and Robert Harris researches the historical successfulness of investments in firms from the private sector as opposed to investments in firms traded publicly. The article begins by referencing how private equity investment has grown from what they believe is a correlation to huge management fees‚ reduced transparency and concern over job loss. More institutions are taking this path in search of higher returns and diversification

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    11‚ 1 inch margin on all sides). You should also include any additional financial analysis (i.e. tables) that you would like to attach. The objective of the case is to introduce students to the world of leverage buyout. Baring Capital is a private equity specializes in buyout‚ it is now targeting a subsidiary of Aacova Radiateurs. The problem at hand is to determine an appropriate price for the company in an international setting. The report should cover‚ but not limited to‚ the following aspects

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    Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions: The Role of Private Equity Firms Mark Humphery-Jenner University of New South Wales Zacharias Sautner University of Amsterdam Duisenberg School of Finance Jo-Ann Suchard University of New South Wales This draft: July 2012 Abstract: We study the role of private equity firms in cross-border mergers and acquisitions. We find that private equity-backed firms are more likely to become targets in crossborder M&A transactions. This effect is particularly

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    RESTRICTED INVESTMENT IN PRIVATE EQUITY—THE VOLCKER RULE’S INCURSION INTO BANKING? TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION 3 II. BANK INVESTMENT IN PRIVATE EQUITY 4 III. PAUL VOLCKER AND THE HISTORY OF THE RULE 6 IV. THE PROPOSED LAW 9 V. RESPONSES TO THE PROPOSED RULE ………11 VI. CONCLUSION 16 I. INTRODUCTION Investment in private equity originally came from individual investors and corporations. However‚ over the years institutional investors have become prominent in the investor

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    Raising Equity Capital

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    Raising Equity Capital When a private company decides to raise outside equity capital to fund there firm‚ they can turn several potential sources‚ these include Angel Investors‚ venture capital firms‚ institutional investors and corporate investors. Angel investors are individual investors who buy equity in small private firms (often friends of relatives) and are usually the first round of outside financing typically receiving a sizeable equity share. Venture Capital Firm (VCF) is a limited partnership

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    Taking Dell Private

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    David Yoffie - Strategy: Taking Dell Private Materials: Michael Dell and the private equity firm Silver Lake today walked away with their prize‚ the computing company Dell‚ having won the approval from a significant majority of shareholders to take the company private in a $25 billion leveraged buyout. Success for Dell as a private company — which it will be within a few months — is by no means assured. Simply put‚ the plan calls for Dell to double down on investments in research and development

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    equity

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    The word ‘equity’ can be seen to have a wide range of meanings- to many it is a synonym for ‘fairness’ or justice’. Those within the legal community recognise equity as the body of rules developed and applied by the Court of Chancery; a court previously presided over by the Lord Chancellor with rules developed under his authority. The law of equity developed due to the inflexibility of the common law. Before the development of equity‚ The law was rigid (which was often cited as a weakness) for example

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    QUESTION 1. Equity has made the law more fair. Discuss Equity can be defined in a technical sense as a branch of law administered by the court of chancery before the passing of the Judicature Act (1873-1875) with a view of supplementing the common law rules. Equity developed because of the problems of the common law. The word ’equity’ has a meaning of ’fairness’ and this is the basis on which it operates. The existing law as at the time equity arose was common law‚ equity acted as a supplement

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