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Rithm Capital (RITM) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

The Motley Fool

If you look back in history in just a little bit, taking you backwards, company was started in 2013 with $1 billion of equity capital. And one of the things you'll see is the leverage of the overall platform. I believe performance fees typically occur end of year. So now to Page 3. Today we have $7.3 We paid out over 5.4

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CPP Investments' CEO Discusses Fiscal Year 2024 Results

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billion of net income, CPP Investments directly and indirectly incurred $1,617 million of operating expenses, $1,449 million in investment management fees and $2,067 million in performance fees paid to external managers, as well as $427 million of transaction-related expenses. Our original investment was made in 2013.

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BlackRock (BLK) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

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billion was 7% higher year over year, driven by the impact of higher markets on average AUM and higher performance fees. Fourth quarter and full year performance fees of 311 million and 554 million, respectively, increased from a year ago, reflecting higher revenue from liquid alternatives and long-only mandates.

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A Conversation With John Graham on CPP Investments Fiscal 2023 Results

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Management fees increased by $165 million, due to an increase in average assets managed by external fund managers. Performance fees decreased by $621 million driven by fewer realization events in the private equity portfolio given the low transaction activity through the year, partially offset by strong performance of hedge funds.

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Rithm Capital (RITM) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

The Motley Fool

We've done this before while building new residential at Fortress going back to 2013, and we'll do it again. Michael, as the third quarter went through, I believe we typically get some annual performance fees that hit in Q4. I mean, some indications that consumers are a little over leveraged and struggling.

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