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Strategic Research: Watch Out, Private Equity’s About!
Sponsored By Thomson Financial
- Topics:
- Banking & Capital Markets > Private Equity
- Compliance & Governance > Investor Relations
- Finance & Risk Management > Hedging
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- Abstract:
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Imagine you are the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of a publicly traded company and ask yourself the following questions:
- Have your financial multiples underperformed relative to those of your peers over a long period of time?
- Do you have underleveraged assets that are not being fully utilised?
- Is your management team a spent force in need of a shake-up?
- Do you have unsatisfied investors who are not happy with corporate strategy?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, private equity groups may show increased interest in your company and may attempt to take it private, with the express goal of resolving such issues and ultimately turning the fortunes of your company around.
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- Released: January 07, 2008
- Length: 2 pages
- Format: PDF (21 kb)
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