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IPO Alert: You'll Soon Be Able to Invest Alongside Billionaire Bill Ackman

The Motley Fool

Billionaire investor Bill Ackman is planning to create a new publicly traded investment fund and is kicking off a pre-IPO roadshow to build investor interest. The new fund will be called Pershing Square USA and will list on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol PSUS. annualized) since its Jan 2004 inception.

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Want to Invest Like a Billionaire? This ETF Lets You Buy SpaceX, OpenAI, Stripe, and Other Unicorns for Less Than $50.

The Motley Fool

Private equity and venture capital firms typically have access to investments that are not available to everyday investors. Well, to put it simply, these funds raise capital from ultrahigh-net-worth individuals called accredited investors. What's in the fund? This where the Destiny Tech100 fund comes in.

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At the Money: Meb Faber on Tax Aware ETFs

The Big Picture

I’m Barry Ritholtz and on today’s edition of at the money we’re going to discuss how to manage concentrated equity positions with an eye towards diversification and managing big capital gains taxes. The fund runs 15 ETFs and manages nearly 3 billion in assets. Amazing, right? Explain how that works.

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The 25 Most Active Independent Sponsors on Axial

Axial

Limited partners are also gravitating towards their lower management fees, and the flexibility that comes with co-investing on a deal by deal basis. They tend to have fewer portfolio companies than private equity firms, which affords them a high degree of personal attention post-acquisition.

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Sagard launches PE fund targeting retail investors

Private Equity Wire

Canada’s Sagard Holdings is launching a private equity fund aimed at retail investors, marking a significant move as alternative asset managers expand their focus beyond institutional clients and ultra-high-net-worth individuals, according to a report by Wealth Management. A subsidiary of Power Corp.