Private Equity: Fund Types, Risks and Returns, and Regulation
โ Scribed by Douglas Cumming(auth.)
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 606
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
A comprehensive look at the private equity arena
With private equity differing from other asset classes, it requires a whole new approach for those trained in more traditional investments such as stocks and bonds. But with the right guidance, you can gain a firm understanding of everything private equity has to offer.
This reliable resource provides a comprehensive view of private equity by describing the current state of research and best practices in this arena. Issues addressed include the structure of private equity funds and fundraising, the financial and real returns of private equity, and the structure of private equity investments with investees, to name a few.
- Discusses the role of private equity in today's financial environment
- Provides international perspectives on private equity
- Details the regulation of private equity markets
Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, this book will provide you with a better understanding of private equity structures and put you in a better position to measure and analyze their performance.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Private Equity (pages 1โ6): Douglas Cumming
Chapter 2 Institutional Investment in Private Equity: Motivations, Strategies, and Performance (pages 7โ29): Grant Fleming
Chapter 3 IPOs and Other Nontraditional Fund?Raising Methods of Private Equity Firms (pages 31โ51): Sridhar Gogineni and William L. Megginson
Chapter 4 Listed Private Equity (pages 53โ70): Bastian Bergmann, Hans Christophers, Matthias Huss and Heinz Zimmermann
Chapter 5 The Syndication of Private Equity (pages 71โ92): Andy Lockett, Miguel Meuleman and Mike Wright
Chapter 6 The Structure of Venture Capital and Private Equity Fund Portfolios (pages 93โ109): Gennaro Bernile, Douglas Cumming and Evgeny Lyandres
Chapter 7 The Rise of the PIPE Market (pages 111โ128): Na Dai
Chapter 8 Private Placements by Small Public Entities: Canadian Experience (pages 129โ153): Cecile Carpentier and Jean?Marc Suret
Chapter 9 Hedge Funds' Activism: A New Trend of Convergence toward Private Equity in Public Firms? (pages 155โ193): Stefano Gatti and Chiara Battistini
Chapter 10 Projection of Private Equity Fund Performance: A Simulation Approach (pages 195โ228): Axel Buchner, Philipp Krohmer, Daniel Schmidt and Mark Wahrenburg
Chapter 11 Value Creation in Middle?Market Buyouts: A Transaction?Level Analysis (pages 229โ255): John L. Chapman and Peter G. Klein
Chapter 12 Risk and Return of Private Equity: An Overview of Data, Methods, and Results (pages 257โ282): Ludovic Phalippou
Chapter 13 Private Equity Fund Selection: How to Find True Top?Quartile Performers (pages 283โ299): Oliver F. Gottschalg
Chapter 14 Real Effects of Private Equity: Empirical Evidence and a Research Agenda (pages 301โ310): Donald S. Siegel
Chapter 15 Employment, Wage, and Productivity Effects of Private Equity Transactions (pages 311โ331): Robert Cressy
Chapter 16 Valuation and (Financial) Disclosure in the Private Equity Industry: Institutional Set?Up, Incentives, and Empirical Analysis (pages 333โ357): Douglas Cumming, Andrej Gill and Uwe Walz
Chapter 17 Private Equity Regulation: A Comparative Analysis (pages 359โ393): Joseph A. McCahery and Erik P. M. Vermeulen
Chapter 18 International Private Equity Flows (pages 395โ417): Sophie Manigart, Sofie De Prijcker and Bivas Bose
Chapter 19 Private Equity in Emerging Markets (pages 419โ436): Alexander Peter Groh
Chapter 20 Private Equity in Europe (pages 437โ461): Laura Bottazzi
Chapter 21 Private Equity and Leveraged Buyouts in Italy: To Prohibit or Not to Prohibit, That is the Question (pages 463โ510): Simona Zambelli
Chapter 22 Venture Capital and Private Equity in Germany (pages 511โ553): Wolfgang Bessler, Julian Holler and Martin Seim
Chapter 23 Private Equity in Denmark: Capital Structure and Taxes (pages 555โ578): Morten Bennedsen, Kasper Meisner Nielsen, Soren Bo Nielsen and Steen Thomsen
Chapter 24 Venture Capital and Private Equity in Canada: Phasing Out an Inefficient Tax Credit (pages 579โ602): Douglas Cumming and Sofia Johan
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