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The Cambridge, MA-based venture capital firm closed its first Opportunity fund.
The deadline to cast your vote is on 10 January; who do you think shone in 2019?
Thinking of spinning out in the New Year? Haven't thought of a name? Fear not: we have just the thing.
We introduce the Hall of Fame's fifth inductee and look back at which funds made the grade over the past 12 months.
A look back at the highlights from Private Equity International’s Friday Letters this year reveals a booming industry that can’t take its success or popularity for granted.
The deal allows Access, a French fund of funds manager, to 'reaffirm its independence' in the face of a wave of consolidation in Europe.
Private equity firms taking non-control stakes in other such firms is booming, but the off-ramps for such deals remain mostly theoretical.
The firm – a spin out from Bank of America in 2010 – attracted roughly one-third of its $1.65bn Fund III from non-US investors, up from 12% in Fund II.
The polls are now open for the 2018 Private Equity International Awards; see who made the shortlist and cast your vote here.
Tax reform, the introduction of trade tariffs and a contentious round of mid-term elections didn’t dampen private equity activity in the US this year.
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