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Vanterra's Shad Azimi on PE's evolution

Posted on July 13, 2009 at 12:00 PM
Filed under: Corporate Dealmaker | Dealscape | Inside The Deal | Private capital
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The lack of credit and overall economic malaise are forcing changes in how private equity firms invest. In this edition of Inside The Deal, Shad Azimi, a managing partner with Vanterra Capital, says for one, PE firms are more often reaching the investment term limits of their mandates and in some cases, asking for extensions. In addition, he says, more firms are looking to create value through operational improvements and are investing in management to make that happen. See the video below or download it at iTunes. - Suzanne Stevens



For more, see:
Meredith's John Zieser on PE 'frienemies'
Dom DeChiara on seller expectations in a buyers' markets
The future and other problems
That worrying wall of debt
LLR Partners' Bullitt on PE deals

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From: joe,

well at least logmein went public today


Isn't it amusing that you don't hear the insurance industry threatening to take its jobs overseas? The nations that do provide universal health care exterminated these bloodsuckers years ago.


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