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Managing the IT budget can be a tough mandate.
A recent survey shows institutional investors are high on corporate governance. By David Snow
A Boston firm called Thomas H. Lee faces an unenviable branding problem.
In the market for a virtual data room? You have many choices.
The upcoming listing of a UK travel business is being cited as the latest example of the ‘competitive IPO. ’ Opinion is divided on the merits of the process.
New laws stemming from the EU Takeover Directive will impact private equity firms undertaking public-to-privates.
KKR's Euronext offering creates its own method for valuation, while publicly traded SVG adopts the IPEV guidelines.
Governance is hot 2006-07-01 Staff Writer July is here - the weather is hot, and so is corporate governance. The July issue of Private Equity Manager is filled with reasons why this is so.<br /><br />As money, securities and people increasingly cross borders, the burden of making sure that all of
Authoring a white paper on the delicate art of replacing CEOs at venture-backed firms was a natural step given Levensohn's longstanding interest in the role of boards on company performance. In a recent interview, Levensohn explained to PEM the relevance of his research.
Information insights 2006-06-01 Staff Writer <italic>Private Equity International</italic> recently conducted a survey of 200 limited partner groups to obtain their views on the quality and type of information received from GPs. It found that 100 percent of LPs were satisfied with their informati
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