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Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

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Entries tagged "Carlyle Group"

The search for auspiciousness

Private equity firms scout for quality, reliability and smooth regulatory sailing in their China investments.


A little gift

Are dividend recaps a sign of another apocalypse? The market doesn't think TransDigm Group's recap poses much of a threat.


The future and other problems

The good news: Private equity is sitting on billions in investor capital. The bad news: It faces masses of maturing debt, some dicey investments and great uncertainty.


Cushioning the blow

Sealy tries an elegant defensive move and a trio of -- yes! -- dividends.


Warburg's secret weapon

Michael E. Martin has turned up at Warburg Pincus.


Placement test

After years of allegations, the lid has finally blown off New York's pension pay-for-play system. Whether any real reform will take place is another matter.


Northern exposure

An examination of the Canadian private equity environment.


Can private equity play the infrastructure game?

With buyouts moribund, new players have poured into some of the longest-term, low-return, politically sensitive assets out there.


The alternative lifestyle

As utilities ponder the advent of new regulations, wind and solar companies are all the rage, but will that last?


Highstar: A value on experience

The veteran infrastructure investor is betting it can outshine its private equity rivals as competition for stable, long-term assets heats up.


The limbo line

Zombie banks wait for their day of reckoning, but more often than not, the FDIC acts on its own schedule.


The midmarket kingdom

Inbound private equity in China is down, but prices have fallen and prospects look up. Go figure.


Movers & shakers: March 6, 2009

NYSE Regulation Inc. selected executive vice president and general counsel James Duffy to serve as interim CEO, beginning March 16. Current CEO Richard Ketchum accepted...


Movers & shakers: March 3, 2009

After the U.S. government took control of Freddie Mac, David Moffett was named CEO of the mortgage giant. Six months later, Moffett is telling the...


The fallen

In which we recall some of the year's biggest private equity busts.


Exit papers

When Mars signed a deal to buy Wrigley, it reserved the right to skip out. That has since become the industry standard.


Return of the covenants

During the boom, easy financings were the rage. Now it's payback time for lenders.


Davis Polk works point on Citi spinoff

Davis Polk attorneys have weighed in on Citi's restructuring.


Movers & shakers: Jan. 21, 2009

Todd Groome will join Toronto's Diversified Global Asset Management Corp. as a managing director in charge of business development on Feb. 1. Groome was an...


No protection

With markets beaten down so low, there should be opportunities galore for PE, so why is everyone so gloomy?


Movers & shakers: Dec. 5, 2008

Japan's Nomura Holdings Inc., which will dismiss about 1,000 employees in London, announced a new management structure for its global wholesale business, effectively marking the...


Buyouts and banks

A once-promising relationship has been marked by disaster, so what lessons are there for investors still intrigued by the bargains?


Across the Great Divide

Alta Communications' Tom Dibble.


Watch Hill pals

Old friends Robert Swindell and David Dickson join Watch Hill Partners.


Movers & shakers: Nov. 13, 2008

Bank of America Corp. and Merrill Lynch & Co. said Merrill's Andrea Orcel, head of global origination and president of Europe, Middle East and Africa,...


The hit list

A look at the 10 biggest buyout deals of the golden age reveals a few are suffering, but more are doing just fine -- for now.


Bloomberg's lack

The data and news disseminator hires a much-traveled TV and music exec to give the joint some glitz. Can he do it online?


Bite size

Despite economic woes, private equity's appetite for smaller restaurant deals has stayed strong.


Leaving a leveraged trail

Debt downgrades and defaults haunt LBO'd companies.


Day trippers

Varied investors are drawn to solar energy, MySpace Music stumbles in CEO hunt, and algae gets green.


Movers & shakers: Aug. 20, 2008

Carlyle Group said Louis Gerstner Jr. will retire as chairman on Sept. 30. Gerstner, who took the post in January 2003, will become a senior...


Movers & shakers: June 30, 2008

Carl Ferenbach, managing director and co-founder of Berkshire Partners LLC, a Boston-based private equity firm, was named chairman-elect of the board of Environmental Defense Fund....


The Fed cozies up to private equity

The Fed is talking to buyout shops about easing the rules on PE investment in banks. Either the Fed is getting desperate again, or intelligently creative and forward thinking.


New Delhi dealmaking

With India's economy showing real GDP growth of 8.7% annually since 2003, international investments into India have increased significantly. According to the "Handbook of Statistics...



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